~5 min.Zechariah - Part Three: Chapters 7-11
towardthemark.org · ... the fifth month. This commemorated the Destruction of Solomon's Temple (2. Kgs. 25:8-10 and Jer. 52:12-14). Fast 2: Fast of the seventh month. ...
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~28 min.Ezekiel's Forty Days
biblecentre.org · ... to the sack of the city in the nineteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar (see 2. Kgs. 25:8-10). During these eleven years Ezekiel dwelt by the river Chebar, a ...
~7 min.The Prophet Jeremiah
biblecentre.org · ... Chapter 52 is an appendix corresponding nearly word-by-word with 2. Kgs. 24:18-25,30. This appendix was added under the guidance of the ...
~73 min.The Second Book Of The Kings
biblecentre.org · ... and ashes, and the walls which had defended it were broken down (2. Kgs. 25:9-10). After three days the work of destruction was completed; and ever ...
~106 min.The Book of the Prophet Zechariah
biblecentre.org · ... of the fifth month, in which the temple had gone up in flames (2. Kgs. 25:8-9), and finally the fast of the seventh month prompted by the murder of ...
~4 min.The Seven Dispensations
... Him. (See Exod. 19:1-8; 2. Kgs. 17:1-18; 2. Kgs. 25:1-11; Acts 2:22-23; Acts 7:51-52; Rom. 3:19-20; Rom. 10:5; ...
~73 min.The Book Of Ezekiel
biblecentre.org · ... It is good for nothing but burning. Nebuchadnezzar carried out this sentence (2. Kgs. 25:9). It reminds us also of the parable of the vine our Lord ...
~2 min.What's the meaning of the name "Lo-ruhamah"?
patternsoftruth.org · ... be taken away by Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian army (2. Kgs. 24; 25). Hos. 2:23 shows that God will again have mercy on ...
Keywords:prophecy; meanings of names; Hosea's daughters; biblenames
~4 min.'Terror In The Land Of The Living'
biblecentre.org · ... were taken captive later by Babylon in the days of King Zedekiah (2. Kgs. 25:1-20), but after 70 years in captivity were allowed to be restored to ...
~51 min.The Prophet Jeremiah
biblecentre.org · ... destroyed, and the people are taken captive to Babylon (2. Kgs. 25:9-11). Overwhelmed with these misfortunes, Jeremiah writes his "Lamentations". "How ...