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1 In
his days
Nebuchadnezzar king
of Babylon came up,
and Jehoiakim
became his servant
three years. Then
he turned and
rebelled against
him.
2 The
LORD sent against
him bands of
the Chaldeans,
bands of
the Syrians, bands
of the Moabites,
and bands of
the children of
Ammon, and sent
them against Judah
to destroy it,
according to the
LORD’s word which
he spoke by
his servants the
prophets.
3 Surely
at the commandment
of the LORD
this came on
Judah, to remove
them out of
his sight for
the sins of
Manasseh, according
to all that
he did,
4 and
also for the
innocent blood
that he shed;
for he filled
Jerusalem with
innocent blood,
and the LORD
would not pardon.
5 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Jehoiakim, and all
that he did, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
6 So Jehoiakim
slept with
his fathers, and
Jehoiachin his son
reigned in his
place.
7 The
king of
Egypt didn’t come
out of his land
any more; for
the king of Babylon
had taken, from
the brook of
Egypt to the
river Euphrates,
all that belonged
to the king
of Egypt.
8 Jehoiachin
was eighteen years
old when he began
to reign, and
he reigned in
Jerusalem three
months. His mother’s
name was Nehushta
the daughter
of Elnathan of
Jerusalem.
9 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
according to all
that his father
had done.
10 At
that time the
servants of
Nebuchadnezzar king
of Babylon came up
to Jerusalem, and
the city was
besieged.
11 Nebuchadnezzar king
of Babylon came to
the city while
his servants were
besieging it,
12 and
Jehoiachin the
king of Judah
went out to
the king
of Babylon—he,
his mother, his
servants, his
princes, and his
officers; and the
king of Babylon
captured him in
the eighth year
of his reign.
13 He
carried out from
there all
the treasures of
the LORD’s house
and the treasures
of the king’s
house, and cut
in pieces all
the vessels of
gold which Solomon
king of Israel
had made in
the LORD’s temple,
as the LORD
had said.
14 He
carried away all
Jerusalem, and all
the princes, and
all the mighty
men of valor,
even ten thousand
captives, and all
the craftsmen and
the smiths. No
one remained
except the poorest
people of the land.
15 He
carried away
Jehoiachin to Babylon,
with the king’s
mother, the king’s wives,
his officers, and
the chief men of
the land. He
carried them into
captivity from
Jerusalem to Babylon.
16 All
the men of
might, even
seven thousand, and
the craftsmen and
the smiths
one thousand, all
of them strong
and fit for
war, even them
the king of Babylon
brought captive
to Babylon.
17 The
king of Babylon
made Mattaniah, Jehoiachin’s
father’s brother, king in
his place, and
changed his name
to Zedekiah.
18 Zedekiah
was twenty-one
years old when
he began to reign,
and he reigned
eleven years in
Jerusalem. His mother’s
name was Hamutal
the daughter of
Jeremiah of Libnah.
19 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
according to all
that Jehoiakim had
done.
20 For
through the anger
of the LORD,
this happened in
Jerusalem and
Judah, until he
had cast them
out from his
presence.
Then Zedekiah
rebelled against
the king
of Babylon.