Jeremías 52:31-34

Listen to Jeremías 52:31-34
31 Y en el a帽o treinta y siete del destierro de Joaqu铆n, rey de Jud谩, en el mes doce, a los veinticinco d铆as del mes, Evil-merodac, rey de Babilonia, en el a帽o primero de su reino, favoreci贸 a Joaqu铆n, rey de Jud谩, y lo sac贸 de la c谩rcel.
32 Y le habl贸 amigablemente y puso su trono por encima de los tronos de los reyes que estaban con 茅l en Babilonia.
33 Joaqu铆n se quit贸 sus vestidos de prisi贸n y comi贸 siempre en la presencia del rey, todos los d铆as de su vida;
34 y para su sustento, se le dio de continuo una raci贸n de parte del rey de Babilonia, una porci贸n para cada d铆a, todos los d铆as de su vida hasta el d铆a de su muerte.

Jeremías 52:31-34 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 52

This chapter contains the history of the besieging, taking, and destroying of Jerusalem; the moving cause of it, the wicked reign of Zedekiah, Jer 52:1-3; the instruments of it, the king of Babylon and his army, which besieged and took it, Jer 52:4-7; into whose hands the king of Judah, his sons, and the princes of Judah, fell; and were very barbarously and cruelly used by them, Jer 52:8-11. Then follows an account of the burning of the temple, the king's palace, and the houses in Jerusalem, and the breaking down of the walls of it, Jer 52:12-14; and of those that were carried captive, and of those that were left in the land by Nebuzaradan, Jer 52:15,16; and of the several vessels and valuable things in the temple, of gold, silver, and brass, it was plundered of, and carried to Babylon, Jer 52:17-23; and of the murder of several persons of dignity and character, Jer 52:24-27; and of the number of those that were carried captive at three different times, Jer 52:28-30; and the chapter is concluded with the exaltation of Jehoiachin king of Judah, and of the good treatment he met with from the king of Babylon to the day of his death, Jer 52:31-34.

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