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Jeremias 34:7

Listen to Jeremias 34:7
7 quando o exército do rei de Babilônia pelejava contra Jerusalém, e contra todas as cidades de Judá, que ficaram de resto, contra Laquis e contra Azeca; porque dentre as cidades de Judá, só estas haviam ficado como cidades fortificadas.

Jeremias 34:7 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 34:7

When the king of Babylon's army fought against Jerusalem
Had laid close siege to it, and still continued it: and against all the cities of Judah that were left;
unconquered by him; when he invaded the land, he fought against, and took, and ravished all the cities that lay in his way; and it seems there were none that stood out against him but Jerusalem, now besieged by him, and two others, next mentioned: against Lachish, and against Azekah; for these defenced cities
remained of the cities of Judah;
two cities that had been fortified by Rehoboam, ( 2 Chronicles 11:9 ) ; and were the only ones besides Jerusalem, which as yet had not fallen into the hands of the king of Babylon.

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Jeremias 34:7 In-Context

5 em paz morrerás, e como queimavam perfumes a teus pais, os reis precedentes, que foram antes de ti, assim tos queimarão a ti; e te prantearão, dizendo: Ah Senhor! Pois eu disse a palavra, diz o Senhor.
6 E anunciou Jeremias, o profeta, a Zedequias, rei de Judá, todas estas palavras, em Jerusalém,
7 quando o exército do rei de Babilônia pelejava contra Jerusalém, e contra todas as cidades de Judá, que ficaram de resto, contra Laquis e contra Azeca; porque dentre as cidades de Judá, só estas haviam ficado como cidades fortificadas.
8 A palavra que da parte do Senhor veio a Jeremias, depois que o rei Zedequias fez um pacto com todo o povo que estava em Jerusalém, para lhe fazer proclamação de liberdade,
9 para que cada um libertasse o seu escravo, e cada um a sua escrava, hebreu ou hebréia, de maneira que ninguém se servisse mais dos judeus, seus irmãos, como escravos.
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