Bible Cross References
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2 Kings 24:1
While Jehoiakim was king, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia invaded Judah, and for three years Jehoiakim was forced to submit to his rule; then he rebelled.
2 Kings 24:2
The LORD sent armed bands of Babylonians, Syrians, Moabites, and Ammonites against Jehoiakim to destroy Judah, as the LORD had said through his servants the prophets that he would do.
2 Kings 24:5
Everything that Jehoiakim did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.
2 Kings 24:6
Jehoiakim died, and his son Jehoiachin succeeded him as king.
2 Kings 24:13-20
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and carried off to Babylon all the treasures in the Temple and the palace. As the LORD had foretold, Nebuchadnezzar broke up all the gold utensils which King Solomon had made for use in the Temple.
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Nebuchadnezzar carried away as prisoners the people of Jerusalem, all the royal princes, and all the leading men, ten thousand in all. He also deported all the skilled workers, including the blacksmiths, leaving only the poorest of the people behind in Judah.
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Nebuchadnezzar took Jehoiachin to Babylon as a prisoner, together with Jehoiachin's mother, his wives, his officials, and the leading men of Judah.
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Nebuchadnezzar deported all the important men to Babylonia, seven thousand in all, and one thousand skilled workers, including the blacksmiths, all of them able-bodied men fit for military duty.
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Nebuchadnezzar made Jehoiachin's uncle Mattaniah king of Judah and changed his name to Zedekiah.
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Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for eleven years. His mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah from the city of Libnah.
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King Zedekiah sinned against the LORD, just as King Jehoiakim had done.
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The LORD became so angry with the people of Jerusalem and Judah that he banished them from his sight.
Ezekiel 19:5-9
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She waited until she saw all hope was gone. Then she raised another of her cubs, and he grew into a fierce lion.
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When he was full-grown, he prowled with the other lions. He too learned to hunt and eat people.
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He wrecked forts, he ruined towns. The people of the land were terrified every time he roared.
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The nations gathered to fight him; people came from everywhere. They spread their hunting nets and caught him in their trap.
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They put him in a cage and took him to the king of Babylonia. They kept him under guard, so that his roar would never be heard again on the hills of Israel.
Daniel 1:1
In the third year that Jehoiakim was king of Judah, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia attacked Jerusalem and surrounded the city.
Daniel 1:2
The Lord let him capture King Jehoiakim and seize some of the Temple treasures. He took some prisoners back with him to the temple of his gods in Babylon, and put the captured treasures in the temple storerooms.
Habakkuk 1:5-10
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Then the LORD said to his people, "Keep watching the nations around you, and you will be astonished at what you see. I am going to do something that you will not believe when you hear about it.
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I am bringing the Babylonians to power, those fierce, restless people. They are marching out across the world to conquer other lands.
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They spread fear and terror, and in their pride they are a law to themselves.
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"Their horses are faster than leopards, fiercer than hungry wolves. Their cavalry troops come riding from distant lands; their horses paw the ground. They come swooping down like eagles attacking their prey.
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"Their armies advance in violent conquest, and everyone is terrified as they approach. Their captives are as numerous as grains of sand.
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They treat kings with contempt and laugh at high officials. No fortress can stop them---they pile up earth against it and capture it.