strkjv@Jeremiah:52:14
@ And all the
army
of the
Chaldeans
, that were with the
captain
of the
guard
, brake
down
all the
walls
of
Jerusalem
round
about
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:15
@ Then
Nebuzaradan
the
captain
of the
guard
carried away
captive
certain of the
poor
of the
people
, and the
residue
of the
people
that
remained
in the
city
, and those that fell
away
, that
fell
to the
king
of
Babylon
, and the
rest
of the
multitude
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:16
@ But
Nebuzaradan
the
captain
of the
guard
left
certain of the
poor
of the
land
for
vinedressers
and for
husbandmen
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:17
@ Also the
pillars
of
brass
that were in the
house
of the
LORD
, and the
bases
, and the
brasen
sea
that was in the
house
of the
LORD
, the
Chaldeans
brake
, and
carried
all the
brass
of them to
Babylon
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:18
@ The
caldrons
also, and the
shovels
, and the
snuffers
, and the
bowls
, and the
spoons
, and all the
vessels
of
brass
wherewith they
ministered
, took they
away
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:19
@ And the
basons
, and the
firepans
, and the
bowls
, and the
caldrons
, and the
candlesticks
, and the
spoons
, and the
cups
; that which was of
gold
in
gold
, and that which was of
silver
in
silver
,
took
the
captain
of the
guard
away
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:20
@ The
two
pillars
,
one
sea
, and
twelve
sh@
brasen
bulls
that were under the
bases
, which
king
Solomon
had
made
in the
house
of the
LORD
: the
brass
of all these
vessels
was without
weight
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:21
@ And concerning the
pillars
, the
height
of
one
pillar
was
eighteen
sh@
cubits
; and a
fillet
of
twelve
sh@
cubits
did
compass
it; and the
thickness
thereof was
four
fingers
: it was
hollow
.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:22
@ And a
chapiter
of
brass
was upon it; and the
height
of
one
chapiter
was
five
cubits
, with
network
and
pomegranates
upon the
chapiters
round
about
, all of
brass
. The
second
pillar
also and the
pomegranates
were like unto these.
strkjv@Jeremiah:52:23
@ And there were
ninety
and
six
pomegranates
on a
side
; and all the
pomegranates
upon the
network
were an
hundred
round
about
.
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