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Jeremías 39:1-7

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1 Ca铆da de Jerusal茅n
En enero
del noveno a帽o del reinado de Sedequ铆as, el rey Nabucodonosor
lleg贸 con su ej茅rcito para sitiar Jerusal茅n.
2 Dos a帽os y medio m谩s tarde, el 18 de julio
del a帽o once del reinado de Sedequ铆as, los babilonios abrieron una brecha en la muralla y la ciudad cay贸.
3 Todos los oficiales del ej茅rcito babil贸nico entraron y, en se帽al de su triunfo, se sentaron en la puerta Central: Nergal-sarezer de Samgar y Nebo-sarsequim,
un oficial principal, Nergal-sarezer, consejero del rey, y todos los dem谩s oficiales.
4 Cuando el rey Sedequ铆as y todos los soldados vieron que los babilonios hab铆an invadido la ciudad, huyeron. Esperaron hasta la ca铆da del sol y entonces se deslizaron por la puerta que est谩 entre las dos murallas, detr谩s del jard铆n real, y se dirigieron al valle del Jord谩n.
5 Sin embargo, las tropas babil贸nicas
persiguieron al rey y lo capturaron en las llanuras de Jeric贸. Entonces lo llevaron ante el rey Nabucodonosor de Babilonia, que se encontraba en Ribla, en la tierra de Hamat. All铆 el rey de Babilonia dict贸 sentencia contra Sedequ铆as.
6 Hizo que Sedequ铆as presenciara la masacre de sus hijos y de todos los nobles de Jud谩.
7 Luego le sacaron los ojos, lo ataron con cadenas de bronce y lo llevaron a Babilonia.

Jeremías 39:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 39

This chapter gives an account of the taking of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, according to the several prophecies of Jeremiah concerning it. The time of taking it, and by whom, after a siege of eighteen months, Jer 39:1-3; several things relating to King Zedekiah; his flight; the taking of him; the bringing him to the king of Babylon, and his sentence on him; the execution of that sentence, slaying his sons and nobles, putting out his eyes, and carrying him in chains to Babylon, Jer 39:4-7; the destruction of the city is described, by burning the houses in it, breaking down its walls, carrying the people captive, all, except a few poor persons left in the land, Jer 39:8-10; the preservation of Jeremiah, according to the king of Babylon's orders by his princes; and the committing him to the care of Gedaliah, the governor of the poor Jews, Jer 39:11-14; and the chapter is concluded with a promise of the protection of Ebedmelech, made by the Lord before the taking of the city, while the prophet was in prison; and which, no doubt, had its accomplishment, Jer 39:15-18.

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