The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Kings 25:5
And the army of the Chaldees pursued after the king. When the escape of Zedekiah and the soldiers of the garrison was discovered, hot pursuit was made, since the honor of the great king required that his enemies should be brought captive to his presence. The commanders at Jerusalem would fuel this the more sensibly, since Nebuchadnezzar had for some time retired from the siege, and left its conduct to them, while he himself exercised a general superintendence over military affairs from... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Kings 25:4
And the city was broken up ; rather, brown into ; i.e. a breach was made in the walls. Probably the breach was on the north side of the city, where the ground is nearly level (see Ezekiel 9:2 ). According to Josephus ('Ant. Jud.,' 10.8. § 2), the enemy entered through the breach about midnight. And all the men of war — i.e; all the soldiers who formed the garrison— fled by night by the way of the gate between two walls ; rather, between the two walls , as in Jeremiah 52:7 ... read more