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  • Sedecias was twenty-one years old when he came to the throne,✻ and his reign at Jerusalem lasted eleven years; his mother’s name was Amital, daughter of Jeremias of Lobna. (Jeremiah 52, 1)

  • And now, in the ninth year of Sedecias’ reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month, Nabuchodonosor reached Jerusalem at the head of his army. They surrounded it and threw up siege works about it, (Jeremiah 52, 4)

  • and so the city continued beleaguered until king Sedecias’ eleventh year. (Jeremiah 52, 5)

  • On the tenth day of the fifth month in the nineteenth year of Nabuchodonosor’s reign, the commander of his bodyguard, Nabuzardan, came on his master’s errand to Jerusalem, (Jeremiah 52, 12)

  • Three thousand and twenty-three Jewish citizens Nabuchodonosor banished in the seventh year of his reign, (Jeremiah 52, 28)

  • and another eight hundred and thirty-two, from Jerusalem, in the eighteenth year of it; (Jeremiah 52, 29)

  • then, in his twenty-third year, seven hundred and forty-five were banished by Nabuzardan, the captain of the bodyguard; four thousand six hundred in all. (Jeremiah 52, 30)

  • On the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month, in the thirty-seventh year after king Joachim of Juda had been carried into exile, the new king of Babylon, Evil-Merodach, in this first year of his reign, gave redress to his captive and released him from prison. (Jeremiah 52, 31)

  • and wilt thou still be forgetful of us, through the long years leave us forsaken? (Lamentations 5, 20)

  • and wrote in the fifth year, … on the seventh day of the month, at the time when the Chaldaeans took Jerusalem and burnt it to the ground.✻ (Baruch 1, 2)

  • Learn where to find wisdom, and strength, and discernment; so thou wilt find length of years, too, and true life, and cheerfulness, and peace. (Baruch 3, 14)

  • Babylon once reached, you shall have a long exile there, years a many, till seven generations✻ have passed; then I will grant you a safe return. (Baruch 6, 2)


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