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  • Christian Standard Bible - So now, our God — the great, mighty, and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant  — do not view lightly all the hardships that have afflicted us, our kings and leaders, our priests and prophets, our ancestors and all your people, from the days of the Assyrian kings until today.
  • 新标点和合本 - “我们的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖,和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “‘现在,我们的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的上帝;我们的君王、官长、祭司、先知、祖先和你的众百姓,从亚述诸王的时候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,求你不要看为小事。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “‘现在,我们的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神;我们的君王、官长、祭司、先知、祖先和你的众百姓,从亚述诸王的时候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,求你不要看为小事。
  • 当代译本 - “因此,我们的上帝啊,你是伟大、全能、可畏、守约、施慈爱的上帝,求你不要轻看我们的王、首领、祭司、先知、祖先和你的子民,从亚述诸王时代直到今天所受的苦难。
  • 圣经新译本 - “我们的 神啊,你是至大、全能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神,现在求你不要把我们、我们的君王和领袖、我们的祭司和先知、我们的列祖和你的众民, 从亚述列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,看为小事。
  • 中文标准译本 - “我们的神哪, 你是伟大、全能、可畏的神, 你守约施慈爱! 现在求你不要轻看我们的苦难, 就是从亚述王时期直到今日, 我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、祖先 以及你所有的子民所遭遇的一切苦难。
  • 现代标点和合本 - “我们的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的神。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “我们的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的上帝。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • New International Version - “Now therefore, our God, the great God, mighty and awesome, who keeps his covenant of love, do not let all this hardship seem trifling in your eyes—the hardship that has come on us, on our kings and leaders, on our priests and prophets, on our ancestors and all your people, from the days of the kings of Assyria until today.
  • New International Reader's Version - “Our God, you are the great God. You are mighty and wonderful. You keep the covenant you made with us. You show us your love. So don’t let all our suffering seem like a small thing to you. We’ve suffered greatly. So have our kings and leaders. So have our priests and prophets. Our people who lived long ago also suffered. And all your people are suffering right now. In fact, we’ve been suffering from the time of the kings of Assyria until today.
  • English Standard Version - “Now, therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps covenant and steadfast love, let not all the hardship seem little to you that has come upon us, upon our kings, our princes, our priests, our prophets, our fathers, and all your people, since the time of the kings of Assyria until this day.
  • New Living Translation - “And now, our God, the great and mighty and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of unfailing love, do not let all the hardships we have suffered seem insignificant to you. Great trouble has come upon us and upon our kings and leaders and priests and prophets and ancestors—all of your people—from the days when the kings of Assyria first triumphed over us until now.
  • The Message - And now, our God, the great God, God majestic and terrible, loyal in covenant and love, Don’t treat lightly the trouble that has come to us, to our kings and princes, our priests and prophets, Our ancestors, and all your people from the time of the Assyrian kings right down to today. You are not to blame for all that has come down on us; You did everything right, we did everything wrong. None of our kings, princes, priests, or ancestors followed your Revelation; They ignored your commands, dismissed the warnings you gave them. Even when they had their own kingdom and were enjoying your generous goodness, Living in that spacious and fertile land that you spread out before them, They didn’t serve you or turn their backs on the practice of evil. And here we are, slaves again today; and here’s the land you gave our ancestors So they could eat well and enjoy a good life, and now look at us—no better than slaves on this land. Its wonderful crops go to the kings you put over us because of our sins; They act like they own our bodies and do whatever they like with our cattle. We’re in deep trouble.
  • New American Standard Bible - “Now then, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps His covenant and faithfulness, Do not let all the hardship seem insignificant before You, Which has happened to us, our kings, our leaders, our priests, our prophets, our fathers, and to all Your people, From the days of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • New King James Version - “Now therefore, our God, The great, the mighty, and awesome God, Who keeps covenant and mercy: Do not let all the trouble seem small before You That has come upon us, Our kings and our princes, Our priests and our prophets, Our fathers and on all Your people, From the days of the kings of Assyria until this day.
  • Amplified Bible - “Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps the covenant and lovingkindness, Do not let all the hardship seem insignificant before You, Which has come upon us, our kings, our princes, our priests, our prophets, our fathers and on all Your people, Since the time of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • American Standard Version - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and lovingkindness, let not all the travail seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day.
  • King James Version - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day.
  • New English Translation - “So now, our God – the great, powerful, and awesome God, who keeps covenant fidelity – do not regard as inconsequential all the hardship that has befallen us – our kings, our leaders, our priests, our prophets, our ancestors, and all your people – from the days of the kings of Assyria until this very day!
  • World English Bible - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness, don’t let all the travail seem little before you, that has come on us, on our kings, on our princes, on our priests, on our prophets, on our fathers, and on all your people, since the time of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • 新標點和合本 - 「我們的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的神。我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、列祖,和你的眾民,從亞述列王的時候直到今日所遭遇的苦難,現在求你不要以為小。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「『現在,我們的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的上帝;我們的君王、官長、祭司、先知、祖先和你的眾百姓,從亞述諸王的時候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,求你不要看為小事。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「『現在,我們的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的 神;我們的君王、官長、祭司、先知、祖先和你的眾百姓,從亞述諸王的時候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,求你不要看為小事。
  • 當代譯本 - 「因此,我們的上帝啊,你是偉大、全能、可畏、守約、施慈愛的上帝,求你不要輕看我們的王、首領、祭司、先知、祖先和你的子民,從亞述諸王時代直到今天所受的苦難。
  • 聖經新譯本 - “我們的 神啊,你是至大、全能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的 神,現在求你不要把我們、我們的君王和領袖、我們的祭司和先知、我們的列祖和你的眾民, 從亞述列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,看為小事。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『現在呢、我們的上帝啊,至大、至有能力、至可畏懼、守約 守 堅愛的上帝啊,我們、我們的王和首領、我們的祭司和神言人、我們的列祖和你的眾民、從 亞述 列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切艱難困苦、求你不要看為小事。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「我們的神哪, 你是偉大、全能、可畏的神, 你守約施慈愛! 現在求你不要輕看我們的苦難, 就是從亞述王時期直到今日, 我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、祖先 以及你所有的子民所遭遇的一切苦難。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「我們的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的神。我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、列祖和你的眾民,從亞述列王的時候直到今日所遭遇的苦難,現在求你不要以為小。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 我上帝歟、乃至大至能、可畏之上帝、踐約施恩、凡我列王牧伯、祭司先知、列祖庶民、自亞述王迄於今日、所遭患難、祈勿視為微小、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 我之上帝、至尊至能、允宜寅畏、許人以恩、必踐其言、凡我列王、諸伯、祭司、先知、長老、庶民、自亞述王迄於今日、所遭患難、爾毋以為未足。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 我至大至能至可畏踐約施恩之天主歟、凡我列王、牧伯、祭司、先知、列祖、及主之民眾、自 亞述 列王之時、至於今日、所遭之患難、求主莫以為不足、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Y ahora, Dios nuestro, Dios grande, temible y poderoso, que cumples el pacto y eres fiel, no tengas en poco los sufrimientos que han padecido nuestros reyes, gobernantes, sacerdotes y profetas, nuestros padres y todo tu pueblo, desde los reyes de Asiria hasta hoy.
  • 현대인의 성경 - “우리 하나님이시여, 주는 위대하시며 능력이 많으시고 두려운 분이시며 사랑의 계약을 지키 시는 신실하신 하나님이십니다. 앗시리아 왕들이 우리를 괴롭힌 때부터 우리 왕들과 지도자들과 제사장들, 그리고 예언자들과 우리 조상들과 주의 모든 백성들이 지금까지 당한 고통을 작은 것으로 여기지 마소서.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Итак, Боже наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, хранящий завет и преданный в любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, которые постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священников и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Maintenant, ô notre Dieu, toi le Dieu grand, puissant et redoutable, qui es fidèle à ton alliance et qui nous conserves ta bonté, ne considère pas comme peu de chose toutes les grandes épreuves que nous avons rencontrées, nous, nos rois, nos dirigeants, nos prêtres, nos prophètes, nos ancêtres et tout ton peuple depuis l’époque de la domination assyrienne jusqu’à ce jour.
  • リビングバイブル - 大いなる、恐るべき神様。あなたは愛と思いやりに満ち、約束をお守りになる方です。私たちが経験してきたすべての困難が、全く無駄だったというようなことになりませんように。アッシリヤの王に初めて征服されてから今日まで、私たちや王、諸侯、祭司、預言者など、私たちの先祖の経験してきた困難は大きなものでした。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Agora, portanto, nosso Deus, ó Deus grande, poderoso e temível, fiel à tua aliança e misericordioso, não fiques indiferente a toda a aflição que veio sobre nós, sobre os nossos reis e sobre os nossos líderes, sobre os nossos sacerdotes e sobre os nossos profetas, sobre os nossos antepassados e sobre todo o teu povo, desde os dias dos reis da Assíria até hoje.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Unser Gott, du großer, mächtiger und ehrfurchtgebietender Herr! Du hältst dich an deinen Bund mit uns, deine Liebe hört niemals auf. Sieh doch, welches Leid uns getroffen hat! Unsere Könige und führenden Männer, unsere Priester und Propheten, ja, schon unsere Vorfahren und das ganze Volk – sie alle haben schwer gelitten seit der Zeit, als die assyrischen Könige uns unterdrückten, bis zum heutigen Tag.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lạy Chúa—Đức Chúa Trời vĩ đại, uy dũng, đáng sợ; Đấng luôn giữ lời hứa, giàu tình thương—bây giờ xin đừng coi những sự hoạn nạn của chúng con là không đáng kể. Hoạn nạn đã xảy ra cho tất cả chúng con—từ nhà vua đến quan, từ thầy tế lễ, các vị tiên tri cho đến thường dân—từ đời tổ tiên chúng con, thời các vua A-sy-ri đến đánh phá, cho tới ngày nay.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ฉะนั้นบัดนี้ข้าแต่พระเจ้าของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ผู้ทรงเป็นพระเจ้าผู้ยิ่งใหญ่ ทรงฤทธิ์และน่าเกรงขาม ผู้ทรงรักษาพันธสัญญาแห่งความรักของพระองค์ ขออย่าให้ความทุกข์ยากลำบากทั้งปวงนี้เป็นสิ่งเล็กน้อยในสายพระเนตรของพระองค์ ความทุกข์ยากที่เกิดขึ้นกับข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลายกับบรรดากษัตริย์และเหล่าผู้นำกับบรรดาปุโรหิต และผู้เผยพระวจนะทั้งหลายของเรากับบรรพบุรุษของเราและปวงประชากรของพระองค์ตั้งแต่สมัยเหล่ากษัตริย์แห่งอัสซีเรียจนถึงวันนี้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ฉะนั้น บัดนี้ พระ​เจ้า​ของ​พวก​เรา พระ​เจ้า​ผู้​ยิ่ง​ใหญ่ พร้อม​ด้วย​อานุภาพ​และ​น่า​เกรงขาม พระ​องค์​รักษา​พันธ​สัญญา​และ​ความ​รัก​อัน​มั่นคง ขอ​พระ​องค์​อย่า​เห็น​ว่า​ความ​ลำบาก​ทั้ง​สิ้น​ที่​เกิด​ขึ้น​กับ​พวก​เรา กับ​บรรดา​กษัตริย์ เหล่า​เจ้านาย ปุโรหิต ผู้เผย​คำกล่าว​ของ​พระ​เจ้า บรรพบุรุษ และ​กับ​ชนชาติ​ทั้ง​ปวง​ของ​พระ​องค์ เป็น​สิ่ง​เล็ก​น้อย​เลย นับ​ตั้งแต่​สมัย​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​อัสซีเรีย มา​จน​ถึง​ทุก​วัน​นี้
交叉引用
  • Jeremiah 8:1 - “At that time” — this is the Lord’s declaration — “the bones of the kings of Judah, the bones of her officials, the bones of the priests, the bones of the prophets, and the bones of the residents of Jerusalem will be brought out of their graves.
  • Jeremiah 8:2 - They will be exposed to the sun, the moon, and all the stars in the sky, which they have loved, served, followed, consulted, and worshiped. Their bones will not be collected and buried but will become like manure on the soil’s surface.
  • Jeremiah 8:3 - Death will be chosen over life by all the survivors of this evil family, those who remain wherever I have banished them.” This is the declaration of the Lord of Armies.
  • Jeremiah 39:1 - In the ninth year of King Zedekiah of Judah, in the tenth month, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem with his entire army and laid siege to it.
  • Jeremiah 39:2 - In the fourth month of Zedekiah’s eleventh year, on the ninth day of the month, the city was broken into.
  • Jeremiah 39:3 - All the officials of the king of Babylon entered and sat at the Middle Gate: Nergal-sharezer, Samgar, Nebusarsechim the chief of staff, Nergal-sharezer the chief soothsayer, and all the rest of the officials of Babylon’s king.
  • Jeremiah 39:4 - When King Zedekiah of Judah and all the fighting men saw them, they fled. They left the city at night by way of the king’s garden through the city gate between the two walls. They left along the route to the Arabah.
  • Jeremiah 39:5 - However, the Chaldean army pursued them and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho. They arrested him and brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon’s king, at Riblah in the land of Hamath. The king passed sentence on him there.
  • Jeremiah 39:6 - At Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes, and he also slaughtered all Judah’s nobles.
  • Jeremiah 39:7 - Then he blinded Zedekiah and put him in bronze chains to take him to Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 39:8 - The Chaldeans next burned down the king’s palace and the people’s houses and tore down the walls of Jerusalem.
  • Jeremiah 39:9 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported the rest of the people to Babylon — those who had remained in the city and those deserters who had defected to him along with the rest of the people who remained.
  • Jeremiah 39:10 - However, Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, left in the land of Judah some of the poor people who owned nothing, and he gave them vineyards and fields at that time.
  • Jeremiah 39:11 - Speaking through Nebuzaradan, captain of the guards, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon gave orders concerning Jeremiah:
  • Jeremiah 39:12 - “Take him and look after him. Don’t do him any harm, but do for him whatever he says.”
  • Jeremiah 39:13 - Nebuzaradan, captain of the guards, Nebushazban the chief of staff, Nergal-sharezer the chief soothsayer, and all the captains of Babylon’s king
  • Jeremiah 39:14 - had Jeremiah brought from the guard’s courtyard and turned him over to Gedaliah son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, to take him home. So he settled among his own people.
  • Jeremiah 39:15 - Now the word of the Lord had come to Jeremiah when he was confined in the guard’s courtyard:
  • Jeremiah 39:16 - “Go tell Ebed-melech the Cushite, ‘This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: I am about to fulfill my words for disaster and not for good against this city. They will take place before your eyes on that day.
  • Jeremiah 39:17 - But I will rescue you on that day — this is the Lord’s declaration — and you will not be handed over to the men you dread.
  • Jeremiah 39:18 - Indeed, I will certainly deliver you so that you do not fall by the sword. Because you have trusted in me, you will retain your life like the spoils of war. This is the Lord’s declaration.’”
  • 2 Kings 15:19 - King Pul of Assyria invaded the land, so Menahem gave Pul seventy-five thousand pounds of silver so that Pul would support him to strengthen his grasp on the kingdom.
  • Isaiah 7:17 - The Lord will bring on you, your people, and your father’s house such a time as has never been since Ephraim separated from Judah: He will bring the king of Assyria.”
  • Isaiah 7:18 - On that day the Lord will whistle to flies at the farthest streams of the Nile and to bees in the land of Assyria.
  • Isaiah 10:5 - Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger — the staff in their hands is my wrath.
  • Isaiah 10:6 - I will send him against a godless nation; I will command him to go against a people destined for my rage, to take spoils, to plunder, and to trample them down like clay in the streets.
  • Isaiah 10:7 - But this is not what he intends; this is not what he plans. It is his intent to destroy and to cut off many nations.
  • 2 Kings 25:25 - In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, son of Elishama, of the royal family, came with ten men and struck down Gedaliah, and he died. Also, they killed the Judeans and the Chaldeans who were with him at Mizpah.
  • 2 Kings 25:26 - Then all the people, from the youngest to the oldest, and the commanders of the army, left and went to Egypt, for they were afraid of the Chaldeans.
  • 2 Kings 23:29 - During his reign, Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt marched up to help the king of Assyria at the Euphrates River. King Josiah went to confront him, and at Megiddo when Neco saw him he killed him.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:1 - Then the common people took Jehoahaz son of Josiah and made him king in Jerusalem in place of his father.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:2 - Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:3 - The king of Egypt deposed him in Jerusalem and fined the land seventy-five hundred pounds of silver and seventy-five pounds of gold.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:4 - Then King Neco of Egypt made Jehoahaz’s brother Eliakim king over Judah and Jerusalem and changed Eliakim’s name to Jehoiakim. But Neco took his brother Jehoahaz and brought him to Egypt.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:5 - Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:6 - Now King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon attacked him and bound him in bronze shackles to take him to Babylon.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:7 - Also Nebuchadnezzar took some of the articles of the Lord’s temple to Babylon and put them in his temple in Babylon.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:8 - The rest of the deeds of Jehoiakim, the detestable actions he committed, and what was found against him, are written in the Book of Israel’s Kings. His son Jehoiachin became king in his place.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:9 - Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned three months and ten days in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the Lord’s sight.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:10 - In the spring Nebuchadnezzar sent for him and brought him to Babylon along with the valuable articles of the Lord’s temple. Then he made Jehoiachin’s brother Zedekiah king over Judah and Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:11 - Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:12 - He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God and did not humble himself before the prophet Jeremiah at the Lord’s command.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:13 - He also rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar who had made him swear allegiance by God. He became obstinate and hardened his heart against returning to the Lord, the God of Israel.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:14 - All the leaders of the priests and the people multiplied their unfaithful deeds, imitating all the detestable practices of the nations, and they defiled the Lord’s temple that he had consecrated in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:15 - But the Lord, the God of their ancestors sent word against them by the hand of his messengers, sending them time and time again, for he had compassion on his people and on his dwelling place.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:16 - But they kept ridiculing God’s messengers, despising his words, and scoffing at his prophets, until the Lord’s wrath was so stirred up against his people that there was no remedy.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:17 - So he brought up against them the king of the Chaldeans, who killed their fit young men with the sword in the house of their sanctuary. He had no pity on young men or young women, elderly or aged; he handed them all over to him.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:18 - He took everything to Babylon — all the articles of God’s temple, large and small, the treasures of the Lord’s temple, and the treasures of the king and his officials.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:19 - Then the Chaldeans burned God’s temple. They tore down Jerusalem’s wall, burned all its palaces, and destroyed all its valuable articles.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:20 - He deported those who escaped from the sword to Babylon, and they became servants to him and his sons until the rise of the Persian kingdom.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:21 - This fulfilled the word of the Lord through Jeremiah, and the land enjoyed its Sabbath rest all the days of the desolation until seventy years were fulfilled.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:22 - In the first year of King Cyrus of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah, the Lord roused the spirit of King Cyrus of Persia to issue a proclamation throughout his entire kingdom and also to put it in writing:
  • 2 Chronicles 36:23 - This is what King Cyrus of Persia says: The Lord, the God of the heavens, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and has appointed me to build him a temple at Jerusalem in Judah. Any of his people among you may go up, and may the Lord his God be with him.
  • Leviticus 26:21 - “If you act with hostility toward me and are unwilling to obey me, I will multiply your plagues seven times for your sins.
  • Isaiah 8:7 - the Lord will certainly bring against them the mighty rushing water of the Euphrates River — the king of Assyria and all his glory. It will overflow its channels and spill over all its banks.
  • Isaiah 8:8 - It will pour into Judah, flood over it, and sweep through, reaching up to the neck; and its flooded banks will fill your entire land, Immanuel!
  • Psalms 47:2 - For the Lord, the Most High, is awe-inspiring, a great King over the whole earth.
  • 2 Kings 15:29 - In the days of King Pekah of Israel, King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria came and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, and Galilee — all the land of Naphtali  — and deported the people to Assyria.
  • 2 Kings 23:33 - Pharaoh Neco imprisoned him at Riblah in the land of Hamath to keep him from reigning in Jerusalem, and he imposed on the land a fine of seventy-five hundred pounds of silver and seventy-five pounds of gold.
  • 2 Kings 23:34 - Then Pharaoh Neco made Eliakim son of Josiah king in place of his father Josiah and changed Eliakim’s name to Jehoiakim. But Neco took Jehoahaz and went to Egypt, and he died there.
  • 1 Kings 8:23 - He said: Lord God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven above or on earth below, who keeps the gracious covenant with your servants who walk before you with all their heart.
  • Jeremiah 22:18 - Therefore, this is what the Lord says concerning Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah: They will not mourn for him, saying, “Woe, my brother!” or “Woe, my sister!” They will not mourn for him, saying, “Woe, lord! Woe, his majesty!”
  • Jeremiah 22:19 - He will be buried like a donkey, dragged off and thrown outside Jerusalem’s gates.
  • 2 Kings 25:18 - The captain of the guards also took away Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest of the second rank, and the three doorkeepers.
  • 2 Kings 25:19 - From the city he took a court official who had been appointed over the warriors; five trusted royal aides found in the city; the secretary of the commander of the army, who enlisted the people of the land for military duty; and sixty men from the common people who were found within the city.
  • 2 Kings 25:20 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.
  • 2 Kings 25:21 - The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah went into exile from its land.
  • Isaiah 36:1 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, King Sennacherib of Assyria attacked all the fortified cities of Judah and captured them.
  • Isaiah 36:2 - Then the king of Assyria sent his royal spokesman, along with a massive army, from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. The Assyrian stood near the conduit of the upper pool, by the road to Launderer’s Field.
  • Isaiah 36:3 - Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came out to him.
  • Isaiah 36:4 - The royal spokesman said to them, “Tell Hezekiah: The great king, the king of Assyria, says this: What are you relying on?
  • Isaiah 36:5 - You think mere words are strategy and strength for war. Who are you now relying on that you have rebelled against me?
  • Isaiah 36:6 - Look, you are relying on Egypt, that splintered reed of a staff that will pierce the hand of anyone who grabs it and leans on it. This is how Pharaoh king of Egypt is to all who rely on him.
  • Isaiah 36:7 - Suppose you say to me, ‘We rely on the Lord our God.’ Isn’t he the one whose high places and altars Hezekiah has removed, saying to Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You are to worship at this altar’?
  • Isaiah 36:8 - “Now make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you two thousand horses if you’re able to supply riders for them!
  • Isaiah 36:9 - How then can you drive back a single officer among the least of my master’s servants? How can you rely on Egypt for chariots and horsemen?
  • Isaiah 36:10 - Have I attacked this land to destroy it without the Lord’s approval? The Lord said to me, ‘Attack this land and destroy it.’”
  • Isaiah 36:11 - Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah said to the royal spokesman, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic, since we understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrew within earshot of the people who are on the wall.”
  • Isaiah 36:12 - But the royal spokesman replied, “Has my master sent me to speak these words to your master and to you, and not to the men who are sitting on the wall, who are destined with you to eat their own excrement and drink their own urine?”
  • Isaiah 36:13 - Then the royal spokesman stood and called out loudly in Hebrew: Listen to the words of the great king, the king of Assyria!
  • Isaiah 36:14 - This is what the king says: “Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you, for he cannot rescue you.
  • Isaiah 36:15 - Don’t let Hezekiah persuade you to rely on the Lord, saying, ‘The Lord will certainly rescue us! This city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.’”
  • Isaiah 36:16 - Don’t listen to Hezekiah, for this is what the king of Assyria says: “Make peace with me and surrender to me. Then every one of you may eat from his own vine and his own fig tree and drink water from his own cistern
  • Isaiah 36:17 - until I come and take you away to a land like your own land — a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards.
  • Isaiah 36:18 - Beware that Hezekiah does not mislead you by saying, ‘The Lord will rescue us.’ Has any one of the gods of the nations rescued his land from the power of the king of Assyria?
  • Isaiah 36:19 - Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim? Have they rescued Samaria from my power?
  • Isaiah 36:20 - Who among all the gods of these lands ever rescued his land from my power? So will the Lord rescue Jerusalem from my power?”
  • Isaiah 36:21 - But they kept silent; they didn’t say anything, for the king’s command was, “Don’t answer him.”
  • Isaiah 36:22 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn and reported to him the words of the royal spokesman.
  • Jeremiah 52:1 - Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah.
  • Jeremiah 52:2 - Zedekiah did what was evil in the Lord’s sight just as Jehoiakim had done.
  • Jeremiah 52:3 - Because of the Lord’s anger, it came to the point in Jerusalem and Judah that he finally banished them from his presence. Then Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:4 - In the ninth year of Zedekiah’s reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem with his entire army. They laid siege to the city and built a siege wall against it all around.
  • Jeremiah 52:5 - The city was under siege until King Zedekiah’s eleventh year.
  • Jeremiah 52:6 - By the ninth day of the fourth month the famine was so severe in the city that the common people had no food.
  • Jeremiah 52:7 - Then the city was broken into, and all the warriors fled. They left the city at night by way of the city gate between the two walls near the king’s garden, though the Chaldeans surrounded the city. They made their way along the route to the Arabah.
  • Jeremiah 52:8 - The Chaldean army pursued the king and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho. Zedekiah’s entire army left him and scattered.
  • Jeremiah 52:9 - The Chaldeans seized the king and brought him to the king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, and he passed sentence on him.
  • Jeremiah 52:10 - At Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes, and he also slaughtered the Judean commanders.
  • Jeremiah 52:11 - Then he blinded Zedekiah and bound him with bronze chains. The king of Babylon brought Zedekiah to Babylon, where he kept him in custody until his dying day.
  • Jeremiah 52:12 - On the tenth day of the fifth month — which was the nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon — Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, entered Jerusalem as the representative of the king of Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:13 - He burned the Lord’s temple, the king’s palace, all the houses of Jerusalem; he burned down all the great houses.
  • Jeremiah 52:14 - The whole Chaldean army with the captain of the guards tore down all the walls surrounding Jerusalem.
  • Jeremiah 52:15 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported some of the poorest of the people, as well as the rest of the people who remained in the city, the deserters who had defected to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the craftsmen.
  • Jeremiah 52:16 - But Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, left some of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and farmers.
  • Jeremiah 52:17 - Now the Chaldeans broke into pieces the bronze pillars for the Lord’s temple and the water carts and the bronze basin that were in the Lord’s temple, and they carried all the bronze to Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:18 - They also took the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, sprinkling basins, dishes, and all the bronze articles used in the temple service.
  • Jeremiah 52:19 - The captain of the guards took away the bowls, firepans, sprinkling basins, pots, lampstands, pans, and drink offering bowls  — whatever was gold or silver.
  • Jeremiah 52:20 - As for the two pillars, the one basin, with the twelve bronze oxen under it, and the water carts that King Solomon had made for the Lord’s temple, the weight of the bronze of all these articles was beyond measure.
  • Jeremiah 52:21 - One pillar was 27 feet tall, had a circumference of 18 feet, was hollow — four fingers thick —
  • Jeremiah 52:22 - and had a bronze capital on top of it. One capital, encircled by bronze grating and pomegranates, stood 7½ feet high. The second pillar was the same, with pomegranates.
  • Jeremiah 52:23 - Each capital had ninety-six pomegranates all around it. All the pomegranates around the grating numbered one hundred.
  • Jeremiah 52:24 - The captain of the guards also took away Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest of the second rank, and the three doorkeepers.
  • Jeremiah 52:25 - From the city he took a court official who had been appointed over the warriors; seven trusted royal aides found in the city; the secretary of the commander of the army, who enlisted the people of the land for military duty; and sixty men from the common people who were found within the city.
  • Jeremiah 52:26 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.
  • Jeremiah 52:27 - The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah went into exile from its land.
  • Jeremiah 52:28 - These are the people Nebuchadnezzar deported: in the seventh year, 3,023 Jews;
  • Jeremiah 52:29 - in his eighteenth year, 832 people from Jerusalem;
  • Jeremiah 52:30 - in Nebuchadnezzar’s twenty-third year, Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported 745 Jews. Altogether, 4,600 people were deported.
  • Jeremiah 52:31 - On the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month of the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Judah’s King Jehoiachin, King Evil-merodach of Babylon, in the first year of his reign, pardoned King Jehoiachin of Judah and released him from prison.
  • Jeremiah 52:32 - He spoke kindly to him and set his throne above the thrones of the kings who were with him in Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:33 - So Jehoiachin changed his prison clothes, and he dined regularly in the presence of the king of Babylon for the rest of his life.
  • Jeremiah 52:34 - As for his allowance, a regular allowance was given to him by the king of Babylon, a portion for each day until the day of his death, for the rest of his life.
  • Leviticus 26:28 - I will act with furious hostility toward you; I will also discipline you seven times for your sins.
  • Deuteronomy 7:21 - Don’t be terrified of them, for the Lord your God, a great and awesome God, is among you.
  • Jeremiah 34:19 - The officials of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, the priests, and all the people of the land who passed between the pieces of the calf —
  • Jeremiah 34:20 - all these I will hand over to their enemies, to those who intend to take their life. Their corpses will become food for the birds of the sky and for the wild animals of the land.
  • Jeremiah 34:21 - I will hand King Zedekiah of Judah and his officials over to their enemies, to those who intend to take their lives, to the king of Babylon’s army that is withdrawing.
  • Jeremiah 34:22 - I am about to give the command — this is the Lord’s declaration — and I will bring them back to this city. They will fight against it, capture it, and burn it. I will make Judah’s cities a desolation, without inhabitant.”
  • 2 Kings 17:3 - King Shalmaneser of Assyria attacked him, and Hoshea became his vassal and paid him tribute.
  • Psalms 66:5 - Come and see the wonders of God; his acts for humanity are awe-inspiring.
  • 2 Kings 25:7 - They slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes. Finally, the king of Babylon blinded Zedekiah, bound him in bronze chains, and took him to Babylon.
  • Leviticus 26:18 - “But if after these things you will not obey me, I will proceed to discipline you seven times for your sins.
  • Ezra 9:13 - After all that has happened to us because of our evil deeds and terrible guilt — though you, our God, have punished us less than our iniquities deserve and have allowed us to survive  —
  • Psalms 66:3 - Say to God, “How awe-inspiring are your works! Your enemies will cringe before you because of your great strength.
  • Leviticus 26:24 - then I will act with hostility toward you; I also will strike you seven times for your sins.
  • Daniel 9:6 - We have not listened to your servants the prophets, who spoke in your name to our kings, leaders, ancestors, and all the people of the land.
  • Daniel 9:8 - Lord, public shame belongs to us, our kings, our leaders, and our ancestors, because we have sinned against you.
  • Micah 7:18 - Who is a God like you, forgiving iniquity and passing over rebellion for the remnant of his inheritance? He does not hold on to his anger forever because he delights in faithful love.
  • Micah 7:19 - He will again have compassion on us; he will vanquish our iniquities. You will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.
  • Micah 7:20 - You will show loyalty to Jacob and faithful love to Abraham, as you swore to our ancestors from days long ago.
  • Daniel 9:4 - I prayed to the Lord my God and confessed: Ah, Lord — the great and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant with those who love him and keep his commands  —
  • Nehemiah 1:5 - I said, Lord, the God of the heavens, the great and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant with those who love him and keep his commands,
  • Deuteronomy 7:9 - Know that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps his gracious covenant loyalty for a thousand generations with those who love him and keep his commands.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • Christian Standard Bible - So now, our God — the great, mighty, and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant  — do not view lightly all the hardships that have afflicted us, our kings and leaders, our priests and prophets, our ancestors and all your people, from the days of the Assyrian kings until today.
  • 新标点和合本 - “我们的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖,和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “‘现在,我们的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的上帝;我们的君王、官长、祭司、先知、祖先和你的众百姓,从亚述诸王的时候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,求你不要看为小事。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “‘现在,我们的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神;我们的君王、官长、祭司、先知、祖先和你的众百姓,从亚述诸王的时候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,求你不要看为小事。
  • 当代译本 - “因此,我们的上帝啊,你是伟大、全能、可畏、守约、施慈爱的上帝,求你不要轻看我们的王、首领、祭司、先知、祖先和你的子民,从亚述诸王时代直到今天所受的苦难。
  • 圣经新译本 - “我们的 神啊,你是至大、全能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的 神,现在求你不要把我们、我们的君王和领袖、我们的祭司和先知、我们的列祖和你的众民, 从亚述列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切苦难,看为小事。
  • 中文标准译本 - “我们的神哪, 你是伟大、全能、可畏的神, 你守约施慈爱! 现在求你不要轻看我们的苦难, 就是从亚述王时期直到今日, 我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、祖先 以及你所有的子民所遭遇的一切苦难。
  • 现代标点和合本 - “我们的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的神。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “我们的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守约施慈爱的上帝。我们的君王、首领、祭司、先知、列祖和你的众民,从亚述列王的时候直到今日所遭遇的苦难,现在求你不要以为小。
  • New International Version - “Now therefore, our God, the great God, mighty and awesome, who keeps his covenant of love, do not let all this hardship seem trifling in your eyes—the hardship that has come on us, on our kings and leaders, on our priests and prophets, on our ancestors and all your people, from the days of the kings of Assyria until today.
  • New International Reader's Version - “Our God, you are the great God. You are mighty and wonderful. You keep the covenant you made with us. You show us your love. So don’t let all our suffering seem like a small thing to you. We’ve suffered greatly. So have our kings and leaders. So have our priests and prophets. Our people who lived long ago also suffered. And all your people are suffering right now. In fact, we’ve been suffering from the time of the kings of Assyria until today.
  • English Standard Version - “Now, therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps covenant and steadfast love, let not all the hardship seem little to you that has come upon us, upon our kings, our princes, our priests, our prophets, our fathers, and all your people, since the time of the kings of Assyria until this day.
  • New Living Translation - “And now, our God, the great and mighty and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of unfailing love, do not let all the hardships we have suffered seem insignificant to you. Great trouble has come upon us and upon our kings and leaders and priests and prophets and ancestors—all of your people—from the days when the kings of Assyria first triumphed over us until now.
  • The Message - And now, our God, the great God, God majestic and terrible, loyal in covenant and love, Don’t treat lightly the trouble that has come to us, to our kings and princes, our priests and prophets, Our ancestors, and all your people from the time of the Assyrian kings right down to today. You are not to blame for all that has come down on us; You did everything right, we did everything wrong. None of our kings, princes, priests, or ancestors followed your Revelation; They ignored your commands, dismissed the warnings you gave them. Even when they had their own kingdom and were enjoying your generous goodness, Living in that spacious and fertile land that you spread out before them, They didn’t serve you or turn their backs on the practice of evil. And here we are, slaves again today; and here’s the land you gave our ancestors So they could eat well and enjoy a good life, and now look at us—no better than slaves on this land. Its wonderful crops go to the kings you put over us because of our sins; They act like they own our bodies and do whatever they like with our cattle. We’re in deep trouble.
  • New American Standard Bible - “Now then, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps His covenant and faithfulness, Do not let all the hardship seem insignificant before You, Which has happened to us, our kings, our leaders, our priests, our prophets, our fathers, and to all Your people, From the days of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • New King James Version - “Now therefore, our God, The great, the mighty, and awesome God, Who keeps covenant and mercy: Do not let all the trouble seem small before You That has come upon us, Our kings and our princes, Our priests and our prophets, Our fathers and on all Your people, From the days of the kings of Assyria until this day.
  • Amplified Bible - “Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps the covenant and lovingkindness, Do not let all the hardship seem insignificant before You, Which has come upon us, our kings, our princes, our priests, our prophets, our fathers and on all Your people, Since the time of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • American Standard Version - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and lovingkindness, let not all the travail seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day.
  • King James Version - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day.
  • New English Translation - “So now, our God – the great, powerful, and awesome God, who keeps covenant fidelity – do not regard as inconsequential all the hardship that has befallen us – our kings, our leaders, our priests, our prophets, our ancestors, and all your people – from the days of the kings of Assyria until this very day!
  • World English Bible - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness, don’t let all the travail seem little before you, that has come on us, on our kings, on our princes, on our priests, on our prophets, on our fathers, and on all your people, since the time of the kings of Assyria to this day.
  • 新標點和合本 - 「我們的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的神。我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、列祖,和你的眾民,從亞述列王的時候直到今日所遭遇的苦難,現在求你不要以為小。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「『現在,我們的上帝啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的上帝;我們的君王、官長、祭司、先知、祖先和你的眾百姓,從亞述諸王的時候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,求你不要看為小事。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「『現在,我們的 神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的 神;我們的君王、官長、祭司、先知、祖先和你的眾百姓,從亞述諸王的時候直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,求你不要看為小事。
  • 當代譯本 - 「因此,我們的上帝啊,你是偉大、全能、可畏、守約、施慈愛的上帝,求你不要輕看我們的王、首領、祭司、先知、祖先和你的子民,從亞述諸王時代直到今天所受的苦難。
  • 聖經新譯本 - “我們的 神啊,你是至大、全能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的 神,現在求你不要把我們、我們的君王和領袖、我們的祭司和先知、我們的列祖和你的眾民, 從亞述列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切苦難,看為小事。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『現在呢、我們的上帝啊,至大、至有能力、至可畏懼、守約 守 堅愛的上帝啊,我們、我們的王和首領、我們的祭司和神言人、我們的列祖和你的眾民、從 亞述 列王的日子直到今日所遭遇的一切艱難困苦、求你不要看為小事。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「我們的神哪, 你是偉大、全能、可畏的神, 你守約施慈愛! 現在求你不要輕看我們的苦難, 就是從亞述王時期直到今日, 我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、祖先 以及你所有的子民所遭遇的一切苦難。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「我們的神啊,你是至大、至能、至可畏、守約施慈愛的神。我們的君王、首領、祭司、先知、列祖和你的眾民,從亞述列王的時候直到今日所遭遇的苦難,現在求你不要以為小。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 我上帝歟、乃至大至能、可畏之上帝、踐約施恩、凡我列王牧伯、祭司先知、列祖庶民、自亞述王迄於今日、所遭患難、祈勿視為微小、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 我之上帝、至尊至能、允宜寅畏、許人以恩、必踐其言、凡我列王、諸伯、祭司、先知、長老、庶民、自亞述王迄於今日、所遭患難、爾毋以為未足。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 我至大至能至可畏踐約施恩之天主歟、凡我列王、牧伯、祭司、先知、列祖、及主之民眾、自 亞述 列王之時、至於今日、所遭之患難、求主莫以為不足、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Y ahora, Dios nuestro, Dios grande, temible y poderoso, que cumples el pacto y eres fiel, no tengas en poco los sufrimientos que han padecido nuestros reyes, gobernantes, sacerdotes y profetas, nuestros padres y todo tu pueblo, desde los reyes de Asiria hasta hoy.
  • 현대인의 성경 - “우리 하나님이시여, 주는 위대하시며 능력이 많으시고 두려운 분이시며 사랑의 계약을 지키 시는 신실하신 하나님이십니다. 앗시리아 왕들이 우리를 괴롭힌 때부터 우리 왕들과 지도자들과 제사장들, 그리고 예언자들과 우리 조상들과 주의 모든 백성들이 지금까지 당한 고통을 작은 것으로 여기지 마소서.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Итак, Боже наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, хранящий завет и преданный в любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, которые постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священников и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Итак, Бог наш, Бог великий, сильный и грозный, верный соглашению любви, да не будут малыми пред Тобой все тяготы, что постигли нас, наших царей и вождей, наших священнослужителей и пророков, наших отцов и весь Твой народ со дней ассирийских царей до сегодняшнего дня.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Maintenant, ô notre Dieu, toi le Dieu grand, puissant et redoutable, qui es fidèle à ton alliance et qui nous conserves ta bonté, ne considère pas comme peu de chose toutes les grandes épreuves que nous avons rencontrées, nous, nos rois, nos dirigeants, nos prêtres, nos prophètes, nos ancêtres et tout ton peuple depuis l’époque de la domination assyrienne jusqu’à ce jour.
  • リビングバイブル - 大いなる、恐るべき神様。あなたは愛と思いやりに満ち、約束をお守りになる方です。私たちが経験してきたすべての困難が、全く無駄だったというようなことになりませんように。アッシリヤの王に初めて征服されてから今日まで、私たちや王、諸侯、祭司、預言者など、私たちの先祖の経験してきた困難は大きなものでした。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Agora, portanto, nosso Deus, ó Deus grande, poderoso e temível, fiel à tua aliança e misericordioso, não fiques indiferente a toda a aflição que veio sobre nós, sobre os nossos reis e sobre os nossos líderes, sobre os nossos sacerdotes e sobre os nossos profetas, sobre os nossos antepassados e sobre todo o teu povo, desde os dias dos reis da Assíria até hoje.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Unser Gott, du großer, mächtiger und ehrfurchtgebietender Herr! Du hältst dich an deinen Bund mit uns, deine Liebe hört niemals auf. Sieh doch, welches Leid uns getroffen hat! Unsere Könige und führenden Männer, unsere Priester und Propheten, ja, schon unsere Vorfahren und das ganze Volk – sie alle haben schwer gelitten seit der Zeit, als die assyrischen Könige uns unterdrückten, bis zum heutigen Tag.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lạy Chúa—Đức Chúa Trời vĩ đại, uy dũng, đáng sợ; Đấng luôn giữ lời hứa, giàu tình thương—bây giờ xin đừng coi những sự hoạn nạn của chúng con là không đáng kể. Hoạn nạn đã xảy ra cho tất cả chúng con—từ nhà vua đến quan, từ thầy tế lễ, các vị tiên tri cho đến thường dân—từ đời tổ tiên chúng con, thời các vua A-sy-ri đến đánh phá, cho tới ngày nay.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ฉะนั้นบัดนี้ข้าแต่พระเจ้าของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ผู้ทรงเป็นพระเจ้าผู้ยิ่งใหญ่ ทรงฤทธิ์และน่าเกรงขาม ผู้ทรงรักษาพันธสัญญาแห่งความรักของพระองค์ ขออย่าให้ความทุกข์ยากลำบากทั้งปวงนี้เป็นสิ่งเล็กน้อยในสายพระเนตรของพระองค์ ความทุกข์ยากที่เกิดขึ้นกับข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลายกับบรรดากษัตริย์และเหล่าผู้นำกับบรรดาปุโรหิต และผู้เผยพระวจนะทั้งหลายของเรากับบรรพบุรุษของเราและปวงประชากรของพระองค์ตั้งแต่สมัยเหล่ากษัตริย์แห่งอัสซีเรียจนถึงวันนี้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ฉะนั้น บัดนี้ พระ​เจ้า​ของ​พวก​เรา พระ​เจ้า​ผู้​ยิ่ง​ใหญ่ พร้อม​ด้วย​อานุภาพ​และ​น่า​เกรงขาม พระ​องค์​รักษา​พันธ​สัญญา​และ​ความ​รัก​อัน​มั่นคง ขอ​พระ​องค์​อย่า​เห็น​ว่า​ความ​ลำบาก​ทั้ง​สิ้น​ที่​เกิด​ขึ้น​กับ​พวก​เรา กับ​บรรดา​กษัตริย์ เหล่า​เจ้านาย ปุโรหิต ผู้เผย​คำกล่าว​ของ​พระ​เจ้า บรรพบุรุษ และ​กับ​ชนชาติ​ทั้ง​ปวง​ของ​พระ​องค์ เป็น​สิ่ง​เล็ก​น้อย​เลย นับ​ตั้งแต่​สมัย​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​อัสซีเรีย มา​จน​ถึง​ทุก​วัน​นี้
  • Jeremiah 8:1 - “At that time” — this is the Lord’s declaration — “the bones of the kings of Judah, the bones of her officials, the bones of the priests, the bones of the prophets, and the bones of the residents of Jerusalem will be brought out of their graves.
  • Jeremiah 8:2 - They will be exposed to the sun, the moon, and all the stars in the sky, which they have loved, served, followed, consulted, and worshiped. Their bones will not be collected and buried but will become like manure on the soil’s surface.
  • Jeremiah 8:3 - Death will be chosen over life by all the survivors of this evil family, those who remain wherever I have banished them.” This is the declaration of the Lord of Armies.
  • Jeremiah 39:1 - In the ninth year of King Zedekiah of Judah, in the tenth month, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem with his entire army and laid siege to it.
  • Jeremiah 39:2 - In the fourth month of Zedekiah’s eleventh year, on the ninth day of the month, the city was broken into.
  • Jeremiah 39:3 - All the officials of the king of Babylon entered and sat at the Middle Gate: Nergal-sharezer, Samgar, Nebusarsechim the chief of staff, Nergal-sharezer the chief soothsayer, and all the rest of the officials of Babylon’s king.
  • Jeremiah 39:4 - When King Zedekiah of Judah and all the fighting men saw them, they fled. They left the city at night by way of the king’s garden through the city gate between the two walls. They left along the route to the Arabah.
  • Jeremiah 39:5 - However, the Chaldean army pursued them and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho. They arrested him and brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon’s king, at Riblah in the land of Hamath. The king passed sentence on him there.
  • Jeremiah 39:6 - At Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes, and he also slaughtered all Judah’s nobles.
  • Jeremiah 39:7 - Then he blinded Zedekiah and put him in bronze chains to take him to Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 39:8 - The Chaldeans next burned down the king’s palace and the people’s houses and tore down the walls of Jerusalem.
  • Jeremiah 39:9 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported the rest of the people to Babylon — those who had remained in the city and those deserters who had defected to him along with the rest of the people who remained.
  • Jeremiah 39:10 - However, Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, left in the land of Judah some of the poor people who owned nothing, and he gave them vineyards and fields at that time.
  • Jeremiah 39:11 - Speaking through Nebuzaradan, captain of the guards, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon gave orders concerning Jeremiah:
  • Jeremiah 39:12 - “Take him and look after him. Don’t do him any harm, but do for him whatever he says.”
  • Jeremiah 39:13 - Nebuzaradan, captain of the guards, Nebushazban the chief of staff, Nergal-sharezer the chief soothsayer, and all the captains of Babylon’s king
  • Jeremiah 39:14 - had Jeremiah brought from the guard’s courtyard and turned him over to Gedaliah son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, to take him home. So he settled among his own people.
  • Jeremiah 39:15 - Now the word of the Lord had come to Jeremiah when he was confined in the guard’s courtyard:
  • Jeremiah 39:16 - “Go tell Ebed-melech the Cushite, ‘This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: I am about to fulfill my words for disaster and not for good against this city. They will take place before your eyes on that day.
  • Jeremiah 39:17 - But I will rescue you on that day — this is the Lord’s declaration — and you will not be handed over to the men you dread.
  • Jeremiah 39:18 - Indeed, I will certainly deliver you so that you do not fall by the sword. Because you have trusted in me, you will retain your life like the spoils of war. This is the Lord’s declaration.’”
  • 2 Kings 15:19 - King Pul of Assyria invaded the land, so Menahem gave Pul seventy-five thousand pounds of silver so that Pul would support him to strengthen his grasp on the kingdom.
  • Isaiah 7:17 - The Lord will bring on you, your people, and your father’s house such a time as has never been since Ephraim separated from Judah: He will bring the king of Assyria.”
  • Isaiah 7:18 - On that day the Lord will whistle to flies at the farthest streams of the Nile and to bees in the land of Assyria.
  • Isaiah 10:5 - Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger — the staff in their hands is my wrath.
  • Isaiah 10:6 - I will send him against a godless nation; I will command him to go against a people destined for my rage, to take spoils, to plunder, and to trample them down like clay in the streets.
  • Isaiah 10:7 - But this is not what he intends; this is not what he plans. It is his intent to destroy and to cut off many nations.
  • 2 Kings 25:25 - In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, son of Elishama, of the royal family, came with ten men and struck down Gedaliah, and he died. Also, they killed the Judeans and the Chaldeans who were with him at Mizpah.
  • 2 Kings 25:26 - Then all the people, from the youngest to the oldest, and the commanders of the army, left and went to Egypt, for they were afraid of the Chaldeans.
  • 2 Kings 23:29 - During his reign, Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt marched up to help the king of Assyria at the Euphrates River. King Josiah went to confront him, and at Megiddo when Neco saw him he killed him.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:1 - Then the common people took Jehoahaz son of Josiah and made him king in Jerusalem in place of his father.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:2 - Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:3 - The king of Egypt deposed him in Jerusalem and fined the land seventy-five hundred pounds of silver and seventy-five pounds of gold.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:4 - Then King Neco of Egypt made Jehoahaz’s brother Eliakim king over Judah and Jerusalem and changed Eliakim’s name to Jehoiakim. But Neco took his brother Jehoahaz and brought him to Egypt.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:5 - Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:6 - Now King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon attacked him and bound him in bronze shackles to take him to Babylon.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:7 - Also Nebuchadnezzar took some of the articles of the Lord’s temple to Babylon and put them in his temple in Babylon.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:8 - The rest of the deeds of Jehoiakim, the detestable actions he committed, and what was found against him, are written in the Book of Israel’s Kings. His son Jehoiachin became king in his place.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:9 - Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned three months and ten days in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the Lord’s sight.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:10 - In the spring Nebuchadnezzar sent for him and brought him to Babylon along with the valuable articles of the Lord’s temple. Then he made Jehoiachin’s brother Zedekiah king over Judah and Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:11 - Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:12 - He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God and did not humble himself before the prophet Jeremiah at the Lord’s command.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:13 - He also rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar who had made him swear allegiance by God. He became obstinate and hardened his heart against returning to the Lord, the God of Israel.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:14 - All the leaders of the priests and the people multiplied their unfaithful deeds, imitating all the detestable practices of the nations, and they defiled the Lord’s temple that he had consecrated in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:15 - But the Lord, the God of their ancestors sent word against them by the hand of his messengers, sending them time and time again, for he had compassion on his people and on his dwelling place.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:16 - But they kept ridiculing God’s messengers, despising his words, and scoffing at his prophets, until the Lord’s wrath was so stirred up against his people that there was no remedy.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:17 - So he brought up against them the king of the Chaldeans, who killed their fit young men with the sword in the house of their sanctuary. He had no pity on young men or young women, elderly or aged; he handed them all over to him.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:18 - He took everything to Babylon — all the articles of God’s temple, large and small, the treasures of the Lord’s temple, and the treasures of the king and his officials.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:19 - Then the Chaldeans burned God’s temple. They tore down Jerusalem’s wall, burned all its palaces, and destroyed all its valuable articles.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:20 - He deported those who escaped from the sword to Babylon, and they became servants to him and his sons until the rise of the Persian kingdom.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:21 - This fulfilled the word of the Lord through Jeremiah, and the land enjoyed its Sabbath rest all the days of the desolation until seventy years were fulfilled.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:22 - In the first year of King Cyrus of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah, the Lord roused the spirit of King Cyrus of Persia to issue a proclamation throughout his entire kingdom and also to put it in writing:
  • 2 Chronicles 36:23 - This is what King Cyrus of Persia says: The Lord, the God of the heavens, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and has appointed me to build him a temple at Jerusalem in Judah. Any of his people among you may go up, and may the Lord his God be with him.
  • Leviticus 26:21 - “If you act with hostility toward me and are unwilling to obey me, I will multiply your plagues seven times for your sins.
  • Isaiah 8:7 - the Lord will certainly bring against them the mighty rushing water of the Euphrates River — the king of Assyria and all his glory. It will overflow its channels and spill over all its banks.
  • Isaiah 8:8 - It will pour into Judah, flood over it, and sweep through, reaching up to the neck; and its flooded banks will fill your entire land, Immanuel!
  • Psalms 47:2 - For the Lord, the Most High, is awe-inspiring, a great King over the whole earth.
  • 2 Kings 15:29 - In the days of King Pekah of Israel, King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria came and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, and Galilee — all the land of Naphtali  — and deported the people to Assyria.
  • 2 Kings 23:33 - Pharaoh Neco imprisoned him at Riblah in the land of Hamath to keep him from reigning in Jerusalem, and he imposed on the land a fine of seventy-five hundred pounds of silver and seventy-five pounds of gold.
  • 2 Kings 23:34 - Then Pharaoh Neco made Eliakim son of Josiah king in place of his father Josiah and changed Eliakim’s name to Jehoiakim. But Neco took Jehoahaz and went to Egypt, and he died there.
  • 1 Kings 8:23 - He said: Lord God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven above or on earth below, who keeps the gracious covenant with your servants who walk before you with all their heart.
  • Jeremiah 22:18 - Therefore, this is what the Lord says concerning Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah: They will not mourn for him, saying, “Woe, my brother!” or “Woe, my sister!” They will not mourn for him, saying, “Woe, lord! Woe, his majesty!”
  • Jeremiah 22:19 - He will be buried like a donkey, dragged off and thrown outside Jerusalem’s gates.
  • 2 Kings 25:18 - The captain of the guards also took away Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest of the second rank, and the three doorkeepers.
  • 2 Kings 25:19 - From the city he took a court official who had been appointed over the warriors; five trusted royal aides found in the city; the secretary of the commander of the army, who enlisted the people of the land for military duty; and sixty men from the common people who were found within the city.
  • 2 Kings 25:20 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.
  • 2 Kings 25:21 - The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah went into exile from its land.
  • Isaiah 36:1 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, King Sennacherib of Assyria attacked all the fortified cities of Judah and captured them.
  • Isaiah 36:2 - Then the king of Assyria sent his royal spokesman, along with a massive army, from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. The Assyrian stood near the conduit of the upper pool, by the road to Launderer’s Field.
  • Isaiah 36:3 - Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came out to him.
  • Isaiah 36:4 - The royal spokesman said to them, “Tell Hezekiah: The great king, the king of Assyria, says this: What are you relying on?
  • Isaiah 36:5 - You think mere words are strategy and strength for war. Who are you now relying on that you have rebelled against me?
  • Isaiah 36:6 - Look, you are relying on Egypt, that splintered reed of a staff that will pierce the hand of anyone who grabs it and leans on it. This is how Pharaoh king of Egypt is to all who rely on him.
  • Isaiah 36:7 - Suppose you say to me, ‘We rely on the Lord our God.’ Isn’t he the one whose high places and altars Hezekiah has removed, saying to Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You are to worship at this altar’?
  • Isaiah 36:8 - “Now make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you two thousand horses if you’re able to supply riders for them!
  • Isaiah 36:9 - How then can you drive back a single officer among the least of my master’s servants? How can you rely on Egypt for chariots and horsemen?
  • Isaiah 36:10 - Have I attacked this land to destroy it without the Lord’s approval? The Lord said to me, ‘Attack this land and destroy it.’”
  • Isaiah 36:11 - Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah said to the royal spokesman, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic, since we understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrew within earshot of the people who are on the wall.”
  • Isaiah 36:12 - But the royal spokesman replied, “Has my master sent me to speak these words to your master and to you, and not to the men who are sitting on the wall, who are destined with you to eat their own excrement and drink their own urine?”
  • Isaiah 36:13 - Then the royal spokesman stood and called out loudly in Hebrew: Listen to the words of the great king, the king of Assyria!
  • Isaiah 36:14 - This is what the king says: “Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you, for he cannot rescue you.
  • Isaiah 36:15 - Don’t let Hezekiah persuade you to rely on the Lord, saying, ‘The Lord will certainly rescue us! This city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.’”
  • Isaiah 36:16 - Don’t listen to Hezekiah, for this is what the king of Assyria says: “Make peace with me and surrender to me. Then every one of you may eat from his own vine and his own fig tree and drink water from his own cistern
  • Isaiah 36:17 - until I come and take you away to a land like your own land — a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards.
  • Isaiah 36:18 - Beware that Hezekiah does not mislead you by saying, ‘The Lord will rescue us.’ Has any one of the gods of the nations rescued his land from the power of the king of Assyria?
  • Isaiah 36:19 - Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim? Have they rescued Samaria from my power?
  • Isaiah 36:20 - Who among all the gods of these lands ever rescued his land from my power? So will the Lord rescue Jerusalem from my power?”
  • Isaiah 36:21 - But they kept silent; they didn’t say anything, for the king’s command was, “Don’t answer him.”
  • Isaiah 36:22 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn and reported to him the words of the royal spokesman.
  • Jeremiah 52:1 - Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah.
  • Jeremiah 52:2 - Zedekiah did what was evil in the Lord’s sight just as Jehoiakim had done.
  • Jeremiah 52:3 - Because of the Lord’s anger, it came to the point in Jerusalem and Judah that he finally banished them from his presence. Then Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:4 - In the ninth year of Zedekiah’s reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem with his entire army. They laid siege to the city and built a siege wall against it all around.
  • Jeremiah 52:5 - The city was under siege until King Zedekiah’s eleventh year.
  • Jeremiah 52:6 - By the ninth day of the fourth month the famine was so severe in the city that the common people had no food.
  • Jeremiah 52:7 - Then the city was broken into, and all the warriors fled. They left the city at night by way of the city gate between the two walls near the king’s garden, though the Chaldeans surrounded the city. They made their way along the route to the Arabah.
  • Jeremiah 52:8 - The Chaldean army pursued the king and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho. Zedekiah’s entire army left him and scattered.
  • Jeremiah 52:9 - The Chaldeans seized the king and brought him to the king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, and he passed sentence on him.
  • Jeremiah 52:10 - At Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes, and he also slaughtered the Judean commanders.
  • Jeremiah 52:11 - Then he blinded Zedekiah and bound him with bronze chains. The king of Babylon brought Zedekiah to Babylon, where he kept him in custody until his dying day.
  • Jeremiah 52:12 - On the tenth day of the fifth month — which was the nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon — Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, entered Jerusalem as the representative of the king of Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:13 - He burned the Lord’s temple, the king’s palace, all the houses of Jerusalem; he burned down all the great houses.
  • Jeremiah 52:14 - The whole Chaldean army with the captain of the guards tore down all the walls surrounding Jerusalem.
  • Jeremiah 52:15 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported some of the poorest of the people, as well as the rest of the people who remained in the city, the deserters who had defected to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the craftsmen.
  • Jeremiah 52:16 - But Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, left some of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and farmers.
  • Jeremiah 52:17 - Now the Chaldeans broke into pieces the bronze pillars for the Lord’s temple and the water carts and the bronze basin that were in the Lord’s temple, and they carried all the bronze to Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:18 - They also took the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, sprinkling basins, dishes, and all the bronze articles used in the temple service.
  • Jeremiah 52:19 - The captain of the guards took away the bowls, firepans, sprinkling basins, pots, lampstands, pans, and drink offering bowls  — whatever was gold or silver.
  • Jeremiah 52:20 - As for the two pillars, the one basin, with the twelve bronze oxen under it, and the water carts that King Solomon had made for the Lord’s temple, the weight of the bronze of all these articles was beyond measure.
  • Jeremiah 52:21 - One pillar was 27 feet tall, had a circumference of 18 feet, was hollow — four fingers thick —
  • Jeremiah 52:22 - and had a bronze capital on top of it. One capital, encircled by bronze grating and pomegranates, stood 7½ feet high. The second pillar was the same, with pomegranates.
  • Jeremiah 52:23 - Each capital had ninety-six pomegranates all around it. All the pomegranates around the grating numbered one hundred.
  • Jeremiah 52:24 - The captain of the guards also took away Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest of the second rank, and the three doorkeepers.
  • Jeremiah 52:25 - From the city he took a court official who had been appointed over the warriors; seven trusted royal aides found in the city; the secretary of the commander of the army, who enlisted the people of the land for military duty; and sixty men from the common people who were found within the city.
  • Jeremiah 52:26 - Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.
  • Jeremiah 52:27 - The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah went into exile from its land.
  • Jeremiah 52:28 - These are the people Nebuchadnezzar deported: in the seventh year, 3,023 Jews;
  • Jeremiah 52:29 - in his eighteenth year, 832 people from Jerusalem;
  • Jeremiah 52:30 - in Nebuchadnezzar’s twenty-third year, Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported 745 Jews. Altogether, 4,600 people were deported.
  • Jeremiah 52:31 - On the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month of the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Judah’s King Jehoiachin, King Evil-merodach of Babylon, in the first year of his reign, pardoned King Jehoiachin of Judah and released him from prison.
  • Jeremiah 52:32 - He spoke kindly to him and set his throne above the thrones of the kings who were with him in Babylon.
  • Jeremiah 52:33 - So Jehoiachin changed his prison clothes, and he dined regularly in the presence of the king of Babylon for the rest of his life.
  • Jeremiah 52:34 - As for his allowance, a regular allowance was given to him by the king of Babylon, a portion for each day until the day of his death, for the rest of his life.
  • Leviticus 26:28 - I will act with furious hostility toward you; I will also discipline you seven times for your sins.
  • Deuteronomy 7:21 - Don’t be terrified of them, for the Lord your God, a great and awesome God, is among you.
  • Jeremiah 34:19 - The officials of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, the priests, and all the people of the land who passed between the pieces of the calf —
  • Jeremiah 34:20 - all these I will hand over to their enemies, to those who intend to take their life. Their corpses will become food for the birds of the sky and for the wild animals of the land.
  • Jeremiah 34:21 - I will hand King Zedekiah of Judah and his officials over to their enemies, to those who intend to take their lives, to the king of Babylon’s army that is withdrawing.
  • Jeremiah 34:22 - I am about to give the command — this is the Lord’s declaration — and I will bring them back to this city. They will fight against it, capture it, and burn it. I will make Judah’s cities a desolation, without inhabitant.”
  • 2 Kings 17:3 - King Shalmaneser of Assyria attacked him, and Hoshea became his vassal and paid him tribute.
  • Psalms 66:5 - Come and see the wonders of God; his acts for humanity are awe-inspiring.
  • 2 Kings 25:7 - They slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes. Finally, the king of Babylon blinded Zedekiah, bound him in bronze chains, and took him to Babylon.
  • Leviticus 26:18 - “But if after these things you will not obey me, I will proceed to discipline you seven times for your sins.
  • Ezra 9:13 - After all that has happened to us because of our evil deeds and terrible guilt — though you, our God, have punished us less than our iniquities deserve and have allowed us to survive  —
  • Psalms 66:3 - Say to God, “How awe-inspiring are your works! Your enemies will cringe before you because of your great strength.
  • Leviticus 26:24 - then I will act with hostility toward you; I also will strike you seven times for your sins.
  • Daniel 9:6 - We have not listened to your servants the prophets, who spoke in your name to our kings, leaders, ancestors, and all the people of the land.
  • Daniel 9:8 - Lord, public shame belongs to us, our kings, our leaders, and our ancestors, because we have sinned against you.
  • Micah 7:18 - Who is a God like you, forgiving iniquity and passing over rebellion for the remnant of his inheritance? He does not hold on to his anger forever because he delights in faithful love.
  • Micah 7:19 - He will again have compassion on us; he will vanquish our iniquities. You will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.
  • Micah 7:20 - You will show loyalty to Jacob and faithful love to Abraham, as you swore to our ancestors from days long ago.
  • Daniel 9:4 - I prayed to the Lord my God and confessed: Ah, Lord — the great and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant with those who love him and keep his commands  —
  • Nehemiah 1:5 - I said, Lord, the God of the heavens, the great and awe-inspiring God who keeps his gracious covenant with those who love him and keep his commands,
  • Deuteronomy 7:9 - Know that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps his gracious covenant loyalty for a thousand generations with those who love him and keep his commands.
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