Jeremia 52:17

17 Aber die ehernen Säulen am Hause des HERR und das Gestühl und das eherne Meer am Hause des HERRN zerbrachen die Chaldäer und führten all das Erz davon gen Babel.

Jeremia 52:17 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 52:17

Also the pillars of brass that [were] in the house of the
Lord
The two pillars in the temple, called Jachin and Boaz, which were made of cast brass, ( 1 Kings 7:15 ) ; and the bases;
which were in number ten, and which were also made of cast brass, and were all of one measure and size; and on which the ten lavers of brass were set, five on the right side and five on the left side of the house, ( 1 Kings 7:37-39 ) ; and the brasen sea that [was] in the house of the Lord;
called the molten sea; a sea, because of the large quantity of water it held; and brasen and molten, because made of molten brass, ( 1 Kings 7:23 ) ; the Chaldeans broke, and carried all the brass of them to Babylon:
they broke them to pieces, that they might carry them the more easily. This account is given, and which is continued in some following verses, partly to show the accomplishment of the prophecy of Jeremiah, ( Jeremiah 27:19 ) ; and partly to show that what was left in the temple, at the former captivities of Jehoiakim and Jeconiah, were now carried clear off.

Jeremia 52:17 In-Context

15 Aber das arme Volk und andere Volk so noch übrig war in der Stadt, und die zum König zu Babel fielen und das übrige Handwerksvolk führte Nebusaradan, der Hauptmann, gefangen weg.
16 Und vom armen Volk auf dem Lande ließ Nebusaradan, der Hauptmann, bleiben Weingärtner und Ackerleute.
17 Aber die ehernen Säulen am Hause des HERR und das Gestühl und das eherne Meer am Hause des HERRN zerbrachen die Chaldäer und führten all das Erz davon gen Babel.
18 Und die Kessel, Schaufeln, Messer, Becken, Kellen und alle ehernen Gefäße, die man im Gottesdienst pflegte zu brauchen, nahmen sie weg.
19 Dazu nahm der Hauptmann, was golden und silbern war an Bechern, Räuchtöpfen, Becken, Kesseln, Leuchtern, Löffeln und Schalen.
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