2Ki 24:14 Cross References
2 Kings 24:14
14: King Nebuchadnezzar took ten thousand captives from Jerusalem, including all the princes and the best of the soldiers, craftsmen, and smiths. So only the poorest people were left in the land.
2 Kings 25:12
- But the captain of the guard allowed some of the poorest people to stay behind in Judah to care for the vineyards and fields.
Jeremiah 52:28
- The number of captives taken to Babylon in the seventh year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign was 3,023.
Ezekiel 1:1
- On July 31 of my thirtieth year, while I was with the Judean exiles beside the Kebar River in Babylon, the heavens were opened to me, and I saw visions of God.
- This happened during the fifth year of King Jehoiachin's captivity.
Jeremiah 52:16
- But Nebuzaradan allowed some of the poorest people to stay behind in Judah to care for the vineyards and fields.
2 Kings 24:16
- He also took seven thousand of the best troops and one thousand craftsmen and smiths, all of whom were strong and fit for war.
Jeremiah 40:7
- The leaders of the Judean guerrilla bands in the countryside heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam as governor over the poor people who were left behind in Judah, and that he hadn't exiled everyone to Babylon.
Ezekiel 17:14
- so Israel would not become strong again and revolt. Only by keeping her treaty with Babylon could Israel maintain her national identity.
Jeremiah 29:2
- This was after King Jehoiachin, the queen mother, the court officials, the leaders of Judah, and all the craftsmen had been deported from Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 24:1
- After King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon exiled Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, to Babylon along with the princes of Judah and all the skilled craftsmen, the LORD gave me this vision. I saw two baskets of figs placed in front of the LORD's Temple in Jerusalem.
- One basket was filled with fresh, ripe figs, while the other was filled with figs that were spoiled and could not be eaten.
- Then the LORD said to me, "What do you see, Jeremiah?" I replied, "Figs, some very good and some very bad."
- Then the LORD gave me this message:
- "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: The good figs represent the exiles I sent from Judah to the land of the Babylonians.
Jeremiah 39:10
- But Nebuzaradan left a few of the poorest people in Judah, and he assigned them fields and vineyards to care for.
1 Samuel 23:19
- But now the men of Ziph went to Saul in Gibeah and betrayed David to him. "We know where David is hiding," they said. "He is in the strongholds of Horesh on the hill of Hakilah, which is in the southern part of Jeshimon.
- Come down whenever you're ready, O king, and we will catch him and hand him over to you!"
- "The LORD bless you," Saul said. "At last someone is concerned about me!
- Go and check again to be sure of where he is staying and who has seen him there, for I know that he is very crafty.
2 Chronicles 36:9
- Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, but he reigned in Jerusalem only three months and ten days. Jehoiachin did what was evil in the LORD's sight.
- In the spring of the following year, Jehoiachin was summoned to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar. Many treasures from the Temple of the LORD were taken to Babylon at that time. And Nebuchadnezzar appointed Jehoiachin's uncle, Zedekiah, to be the next king in Judah and Jerusalem.