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25 Á níunda ríkisári Sedekía, á tíunda degi hins tíunda mánaðar, kom Nebúkadnesar Babelkonungur með allan sinn her til Jerúsalem og settist um hana, og þeir reistu hervirki hringinn í kringum hana.

Varð borgin þannig í umsátri fram á ellefta ríkisár Sedekía konungs.

Í fjórða mánuðinum, á níunda degi mánaðarins, er hungrið tók að sverfa að borginni og landslýður var orðinn vistalaus,

þá var brotið skarð inn í borgina. Og konungur og allir hermennirnir flýðu um nóttina gegnum hliðið milli beggja múranna, sem er hjá konungsgarðinum, þótt Kaldear umkringdu borgina. Konungur hélt leiðina til sléttlendisins,

en her Kaldea veitti honum eftirför og náði honum á Jeríkóvöllum, er allur her hans hafði tvístrast burt frá honum.

Tóku þeir konung höndum og fluttu hann til Ribla til Babelkonungs. Hann kvað upp dóm hans.

Drápu þeir sonu Sedekía fyrir augum hans, en Sedekía lét hann blinda og binda eirfjötrum. Síðan fluttu þeir hann til Babýlon.

Í fimmta mánuði, á sjöunda degi mánaðarins _ það er á nítjánda ríkisári Nebúkadnesars Babelkonungs _ kom Nebúsaradan lífvarðarforingi, vildarþjónn Babelkonungs, til Jerúsalem

og brenndi musteri Drottins og konungshöllina og öll hús í Jerúsalem, og öll hús stórmennanna brenndi hann í eldi.

10 En allur Kaldeaher, sá er var með lífvarðarforingjanum, reif niður múrana umhverfis Jerúsalem.

11 En leifar lýðsins _ þá er eftir voru í borginni _ og liðhlaupana, þá er hlaupist höfðu í lið með Babelkonungi og þá sem eftir voru af iðnaðarmönnum, herleiddi Nebúsaradan lífvarðarforingi til Babýlon.

12 En af almúga landsins lét lífvarðarforinginn nokkra verða eftir sem víngarðsmenn og akurkarla.

13 Eirsúlurnar, er voru hjá musteri Drottins, og vagna kerlauganna og eirhafið, er voru í musteri Drottins, brutu Kaldear sundur og fluttu eirinn til Babýlon.

14 Og katlana, eldspaðana, skarbítana, bollana og öll eiráhöldin, er notuð voru við guðsþjónustuna, tóku þeir.

15 Þá tók og lífvarðarforinginn eldpönnurnar og fórnarskálarnar _ allt sem var af gulli og silfri.

16 Súlurnar tvær, hafið og vagnana, er Salómon hafði gjöra látið í musteri Drottins _ eirinn úr öllum þessum áhöldum varð eigi veginn.

17 Önnur súlan var átján álnir á hæð, og eirhöfuð var ofan á henni, og höfuðið var fimm álnir á hæð, og riðið net og granatepli voru umhverfis höfuðið, allt af eiri, og eins var á riðna netinu á hinni súlunni.

18 Og lífvarðarforinginn tók Seraja höfuðprest og Sefanía annan prest og dyraverðina þrjá.

19 Og úr borginni tók hann hirðmann einn, er skipaður var yfir hermennina, og fimm menn af þeim, er daglega litu auglit konungs, er fundust í borginni, og ritara hershöfðingjans, þess er bauð út landslýðnum, og sextíu manns af sveitafólki, því er fannst í borginni _

20 þá tók Nebúsaradan lífvarðarforingi og flutti þá til Ribla til Babelkonungs.

21 En Babelkonungur lét drepa þá í Ribla í Hamathéraði. Þannig var Júda herleiddur úr landi sínu.

22 Yfir lýðinn, sem eftir varð í Júda, þann er Nebúkadnesar Babelkonungur lét þar eftir verða, yfir þá setti hann Gedalja, son Ahíkams Safanssonar.

23 Og er allir hershöfðingjarnir og menn þeirra fréttu, að Babelkonungur hefði skipað Gedalja landstjóra, fóru þeir til Mispa á fund Gedalja, þeir Ísmael Netanjason, Jóhanan Kareason, Seraja Tanhúmetsson frá Netófa og Jaasanja frá Maaka ásamt mönnum sínum.

24 Vann Gedalja þeim eið og mönnum þeirra og sagði við þá: "Óttist eigi Kaldea. Verið kyrrir í landinu og þjónið Babelkonungi, og mun yður vel vegna."

25 En á sjöunda mánuði kom Ísmael Netanjason, Elísamasonar, af konungsættinni, og tíu menn með honum, og drápu Gedalja og þá Júdamenn og Kaldea, sem hjá honum voru í Mispa.

26 Þá tók allur lýðurinn sig upp, bæði smáir og stórir, og hershöfðingjarnir og fóru til Egyptalands, því að þeir voru hræddir við Kaldea.

27 Á þrítugasta og sjöunda útlegðarári Jójakíns Júdakonungs, í tólfta mánuðinum, tuttugasta og sjöunda dag mánaðarins, náðaði Evíl Meródak Babelkonungur, árið sem hann kom til ríkis, Jójakín Júdakonung og tók hann úr dýflissunni.

28 Og hann talaði vingjarnlega við hann og setti stól hans ofar stólum hinna konunganna, sem hjá honum voru í Babýlon.

29 Og Jójakín fór úr bandingjafötum sínum og borðaði stöðuglega með konungi meðan hann lifði.

25 So in the ninth(A) year of Zedekiah’s reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month, Nebuchadnezzar(B) king of Babylon marched against Jerusalem with his whole army. He encamped outside the city and built siege works(C) all around it. The city was kept under siege until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah.

By the ninth day of the fourth[a] month the famine(D) in the city had become so severe that there was no food for the people to eat. Then the city wall was broken through,(E) and the whole army fled at night through the gate between the two walls near the king’s garden, though the Babylonians[b] were surrounding(F) the city. They fled toward the Arabah,[c] but the Babylonian[d] army pursued the king and overtook him in the plains of Jericho. All his soldiers were separated from him and scattered,(G) and he was captured.(H)

He was taken to the king of Babylon at Riblah,(I) where sentence was pronounced on him. They killed the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes. Then they put out his eyes, bound him with bronze shackles and took him to Babylon.(J)

On the seventh day of the fifth month, in the nineteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard, an official of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem. He set fire(K) to the temple of the Lord, the royal palace and all the houses of Jerusalem. Every important building he burned down.(L) 10 The whole Babylonian army under the commander of the imperial guard broke down the walls(M) around Jerusalem. 11 Nebuzaradan the commander of the guard carried into exile(N) the people who remained in the city, along with the rest of the populace and those who had deserted to the king of Babylon.(O) 12 But the commander left behind some of the poorest people(P) of the land to work the vineyards and fields.

13 The Babylonians broke(Q) up the bronze pillars, the movable stands and the bronze Sea that were at the temple of the Lord and they carried the bronze to Babylon. 14 They also took away the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, dishes(R) and all the bronze articles(S) used in the temple service. 15 The commander of the imperial guard took away the censers and sprinkling bowls—all that were made of pure gold or silver.(T)

16 The bronze from the two pillars, the Sea and the movable stands, which Solomon had made for the temple of the Lord, was more than could be weighed. 17 Each pillar(U) was eighteen cubits[e] high. The bronze capital on top of one pillar was three cubits[f] high and was decorated with a network and pomegranates of bronze all around. The other pillar, with its network, was similar.

18 The commander of the guard took as prisoners Seraiah(V) the chief priest, Zephaniah(W) the priest next in rank and the three doorkeepers.(X) 19 Of those still in the city, he took the officer in charge of the fighting men, and five royal advisers. He also took the secretary who was chief officer in charge of conscripting the people of the land and sixty of the conscripts who were found in the city. 20 Nebuzaradan the commander took them all and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. 21 There at Riblah,(Y) in the land of Hamath, the king had them executed.(Z)

So Judah went into captivity,(AA) away from her land.(AB)

22 Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah(AC) son of Ahikam,(AD) the son of Shaphan, to be over the people he had left behind in Judah. 23 When all the army officers and their men heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah as governor, they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah—Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan son of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, Jaazaniah the son of the Maakathite, and their men. 24 Gedaliah took an oath to reassure them and their men. “Do not be afraid of the Babylonian officials,” he said. “Settle down in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and it will go well with you.”

25 In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, who was of royal blood, came with ten men and assassinated(AE) Gedaliah and also the men of Judah and the Babylonians who were with him at Mizpah.(AF) 26 At this, all the people from the least to the greatest, together with the army officers, fled to Egypt(AG) for fear of the Babylonians.

Jehoiachin Released(AH)

27 In the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the year Awel-Marduk became king of Babylon, he released Jehoiachin(AI) king of Judah from prison. He did this on the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month. 28 He spoke kindly(AJ) to him and gave him a seat of honor(AK) higher than those of the other kings who were with him in Babylon. 29 So Jehoiachin put aside his prison clothes and for the rest of his life ate regularly at the king’s table.(AL) 30 Day by day the king gave Jehoiachin a regular allowance as long as he lived.(AM)

Footnotes

  1. 2 Kings 25:3 Probable reading of the original Hebrew text (see Jer. 52:6); Masoretic Text does not have fourth.
  2. 2 Kings 25:4 Or Chaldeans; also in verses 13, 25 and 26
  3. 2 Kings 25:4 Or the Jordan Valley
  4. 2 Kings 25:5 Or Chaldean; also in verses 10 and 24
  5. 2 Kings 25:17 That is, about 27 feet or about 8.1 meters
  6. 2 Kings 25:17 That is, about 4 1/2 feet or about 1.4 meters