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Introduction

A.M. 3395. B.C. 609

In this chapter we have,

(1,) An address to the king of Judah, his servants and people, recommending an inviolable adherence to right and justice, as the only means of establishing the throne, and preventing the ruin of both prince and people, 1-9.

(2,) The captivity of Shallum is declared to be irreversible, 10-12.

(3,) Jehoiakim is severely reproved for his tyrannical oppressions, and his miserable end foretold, 13-19.

(4,) His family is threatened with a continuance of the like calamities; the fall and captivity of his son Jeconiah are explicitly set forth, and the perpetual exclusion of his seed from the throne, 20-30.

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