The Fall of Jerusalem Recounted
(Psalm 74:1-23; Psalm 79:1-13)
1Zedekiah was twenty-one  years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven  years. His mother’s name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah. 
2And Zedekiah did evil in the sight of the LORD, just as  Jehoiakim had done. 
3For because of the anger of the LORD, all this happened in Jerusalem and Judah, until He finally banished them from His presence. And Zedekiah also rebelled against the king of Babylon. 
4So in the ninth year of Zedekiah’s reign, on the tenth  day of the tenth month, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon  marched against Jerusalem with his entire army. They encamped outside the city and built a siege wall all around it. 
5And the city was kept under siege until King Zedekiah’s eleventh  year. 
6By the ninth day  of the fourth month, the famine in the city was so severe that the people of the land had no food. 
7Then the city was breached; and though the Chaldeans  had surrounded the city, all the men of war fled  the city by night by way of the gate between the two walls  near the king’s garden. They headed toward the Arabah, 
8but the army of the Chaldeans  pursued the king and overtook  Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho, and all his army was separated from him. 
9The Chaldeans seized  the king and brought him up  to the king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he pronounced judgment on Zedekiah. 
10There at Riblah the king of Babylon  slaughtered the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, and he also killed  all the officials of Judah. 
11 Then he put out Zedekiah’s eyes, bound him with bronze shackles, and took him to Babylon, where he kept him in custody  until his dying day.
The Temple and the City Burned
12On the tenth  day of the fifth month,  in the nineteenth   year  of Nebuchadnezzar’s reign over Babylon, Nebuzaradan captain of the guard, a servant  of the king of Babylon, entered Jerusalem. 
13He burned down   the house of the LORD, the royal  palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem—    every significant building. 
14And the whole army of the Chaldeans  under the captain of the guard broke down all the walls around Jerusalem. 
15Then Nebuzaradan captain of the guard carried into exile some of the poorest people and those who remained   in the city, along with the deserters who had defected to the king of Babylon  and the rest of the craftsmen. 
16But Nebuzaradan captain of the guard left behind some of the poorest of the land to tend the vineyards and fields.
17Moreover, the Chaldeans broke up the bronze pillars and   stands  and the bronze  Sea  in the house of the LORD, and they carried  all the bronze to Babylon. 
18They also took away the pots,  shovels,  wick trimmers,  sprinkling bowls,  dishes,  and all  the articles of bronze used in the temple service.  
19 The captain of the guard also took away the basins,  censers,  sprinkling bowls,  pots,  lampstands,  pans,  and drink offering bowls— anything made of pure gold   or fine silver.  
20As for the two pillars, the Sea, the twelve  bronze bulls under it, and the movable stands  that King Solomon had made for the house of the LORD,  the weight of the bronze from all these articles was beyond measure. 
21Each pillar was eighteen  cubits tall   and twelve  cubits in circumference; each was hollow, four fingers thick. 
22The bronze capital  atop one pillar was five cubits high, with a network of bronze pomegranates   all around.  The second pillar, with its pomegranates, was similar. 
23Each capital had ninety-six  pomegranates on the sides, and a total of a hundred pomegranates were above the surrounding network.
Captives Carried to Babylon
24The captain of the guard  also took away Seraiah the chief  priest, Zephaniah the priest of second rank,  and the three doorkeepers.  
25Of those still in the city, he took a court official who had been appointed over the men of war, as well as seven  trusted royal  advisers.    He also took the scribe of the captain of the army, who had enlisted  the people of the land, and sixty men   who were found in the city. 
26Nebuzaradan captain of the guard took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. 
27There at Riblah in the land of Hamath, the king of Babylon struck them down and put them to death. So Judah was taken into exile, away from its own land.
28These are the people  Nebuchadnezzar carried away: in the seventh year, 3,023    Jews; 
29in Nebuchadnezzar’s eighteenth  year, 832    people from Jerusalem; 
30in Nebuchadnezzar’s twenty-third  year, Nebuzaradan captain of the guard carried away 745    Jews. So in all,  4,600    people were taken away.
Evil-Merodach Releases Jehoiachin
31 On the twenty-fifth   day of the twelfth  month of the thirty-seventh  year of the exile of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the first year of the reign  of Evil-merodach king of Babylon,  he pardoned  Jehoiachin king of Judah and released him from prison.  
32And he spoke kindly to Jehoiachin and set  his throne above the thrones of the other kings who were with him in Babylon. 
33So Jehoiachin changed  out of his prison clothes, and he dined  regularly at the king’s table for the rest  of his life. 
34And the king of Babylon provided    Jehoiachin  a daily  portion for the rest  of his life, until the day of his death.