2 Kings 24-25.
Because of the
horrific, evil reign of Manasseh in chapter 21, God pronounced judgment against
In what turned
out to be a two-step process, the Babylonians laid siege to the city, took the
people captive, and escorted them back to Babylon for integration and
retraining. Among them were prophets and
other leaders such as Zephaniah (25:18), Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abednego. Only the poorest and unskilled
were allowed to remain in the land. Most
all the valuables in the
In the second
attack, the Babylonians burned every significant structure in
The opening of the book of Daniel describes the sophisticated approach of the Babylonians to retrain and groom Jewish leaders. However, during the seventy years of exile, the scriptures record the strong faith of the Jewish leaders, their influence at strategic times, and the mourning of the loss of their land. They even sang about it.
"By the
waters of
It is a sad
ending to these two books that record the history of the kings. The reminder to all of us is the seriousness
of obedience to God. No one who lived their
life to please God ever regretted it.
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