2 Kings 25:10
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“And the whole army of the Chaldeans under the captain of the guard broke down the walls around Jerusalem.”
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“And the whole army of the Chaldeans under the captain of the guard broke down the walls around Jerusalem.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)“And all the army of the Chaldees, that were with the captain of the guard, brake down the walls of Jerusalem round about.”
King James Version · Public Domain“And all the army of the Chaldeans, that were with the captain of the guard, brake down the walls of Jerusalem round about.”
American Standard Version · Public Domain“and the walls of Jerusalem round about have all the forces of the Chaldeans, who <FI>are<Fi> with the chief of the executioners, broken down.”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainOther passages that echo 2 Kings 25:10 — 5 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Deuteronomy 28:51They will eat the offspring of your livestock and the produce of your land until you are destroyed. They will leave you no grain or new wine or oil, no calves of your herds or lambs of your flocks, until they have caused you to perish.
- Nehemiah 1:3And they told me, “The remnant who survived the exile are there in the province, in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates are burned with fire.”
- Jeremiah 5:10Go up through her vineyards and ravage them, but do not finish them off. Strip off her branches, for they do not belong to the LORD.
- Jeremiah 39:8The Chaldeans set fire to the palace of the king and to the houses of the people, and they broke down the walls of Jerusalem.
- Jeremiah 52:14And the whole army of the Chaldeans under the captain of the guard broke down all the walls around Jerusalem.
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