Jeremiah 52:1-30

Jeremiah 52:1-30

[1] Zedekiah  was one  and twenty  years  old  when he began to reign,  eleven  years  in Jerusalem.  And his mother's  name  was Hamutal  the daughter  of Jeremiah  of Libnah.  [2] And he did  that which was evil  in the eyes  of the LORD,  according to all that Jehoiakim  had done.  [3] For through  the anger  of the LORD  it came to pass in Jerusalem  and Judah,  till he had cast them out  from his presence,  that Zedekiah  rebelled  against the king  of Babylon.  [4] And it came to pass in the ninth  year  of his reign,  in the tenth  month,  in the tenth  day of the month,  that Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon  came,  he and all his army,  against Jerusalem,  and pitched  against it, and built  forts  against it round about.  [5] So  the city  was besieged  unto the eleventh  year  of king  Zedekiah.  [6] And in the fourth  month,  in the ninth  day of the month,  the famine  was sore  in the city,  so that there was no bread  for the people  of the land.  [7] Then the city  was broken up,  of war  fled,  and went forth  out of the city  by night  by the way  of the gate  between the two walls,  which was by the king's  garden;  (now the Chaldeans  were by the city  round about:)  by the way  of the plain.  [8] But the army  of the Chaldeans  pursued  after  the king,  and overtook  Zedekiah  in the plains  of Jericho;  and all his army  was scattered  [9] Then they took  the king,  and carried him up  unto the king  of Babylon  to Riblah  in the land  of Hamath;  where he gave  judgment  [10] And the king  of Babylon  slew  the sons  of Zedekiah  before his eyes:  he slew  also all the princes  of Judah  in Riblah.  [11] Then he put out  the eyes  of Zedekiah;  and the king  of Babylon  bound  him in chains,  and carried  him to Babylon,  and put  him in prison  till the day  of his death.  [12] Now in the fifth  month,  in the tenth  day of the month,  which was the nineteenth  year  of Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon,  came  Nebuzaradan,  captain  of the guard,  which served  the king  of Babylon,  into Jerusalem,  [13] And burned  the house  of the LORD,  and the king's  house;  of Jerusalem,  and all the houses  of the great  men, burned  he with fire:  [14] And all the army  of the Chaldeans,  that were with the captain  of the guard,  brake down  all the walls  of Jerusalem  round about.  [15] Then Nebuzaradan  the captain  of the guard  carried away captive  certain of the poor  of the people,  and the residue  of the people  that remained  in the city,  and those that fell away,  to the king  of Babylon,  and the rest  of the multitude.  [16] But Nebuzaradan  the captain  of the guard  left  certain of the poor  of the land  for vinedressers  and for husbandmen.  [17] Also the pillars  of brass  that were in the house  of the LORD,  and the bases,  and the brasen  sea  that was in the house  of the LORD,  the Chaldeans  brake,  and carried  all the brass  of them to Babylon.  [18] The caldrons  also, and the shovels,  and the snuffers,  and the bowls,  and the spoons,  and all the vessels  of brass  wherewith they ministered,  took they away.  [19] And the basons,  and the firepans,  and the bowls,  and the caldrons,  and the candlesticks,  and the spoons,  and the cups;  that which was of gold  and that which was of silver  the captain  of the guard  away.  [20] The two  pillars,  one  sea,  and twelve  brasen  bulls  that were under the bases,  which king  Solomon  had made  in the house  of the LORD:  the brass  of all these vessels  was without weight.  [21] And concerning the pillars,  the height  of one  pillar  was eighteen  cubits;  and a fillet  of twelve  cubits  did compass  it; and the thickness  thereof was four  fingers:  it was hollow.  [22] And a chapiter  of brass  was upon it; and the height  of one  chapiter  was five  cubits,  with network  and pomegranates  upon the chapiters  round about,  all of brass.  The second  pillar  also and the pomegranates  [23] And there were ninety  and six  pomegranates  on a side;  and all the pomegranates  upon the network  were an hundred  round about.  [24] And the captain  of the guard  took  Seraiah  the chief  priest,  and Zephaniah  the second  priest,  and the three  keepers  of the door:  [25] He took  also out of the city  an  eunuch,  which had the charge  of the men  of war;  and seven  men  of them that were near  the king's  person,  which were found  in the city;  and the principal  scribe  of the host,  who mustered  the people  of the land;  and threescore  men  of the people  of the land,  that were found  in the midst  of the city.  [26] So Nebuzaradan  the captain  of the guard  took  them to the king  of Babylon  to Riblah.  [27] And the king  of Babylon  smote  them, and put them to death  in Riblah  in the land  of Hamath.  Thus Judah  was carried away captive  out of his own land.  [28] This is the people  whom Nebuchadrezzar  carried away captive:  in the seventh  year  three  thousand  Jews  and three  and twenty:  [29] In the eighteenth  year  of Nebuchadrezzar  from Jerusalem  eight  hundred  thirty  and two  persons:  [30] In the three  and twentieth  year  of Nebuchadrezzar  Nebuzaradan  the captain  of the guard  carried away captive  of the Jews  seven  hundred  forty  and five  persons:  were four  thousand  and six  hundred.