These are the people Nebuchadnezzar carried away: in the seventh year, 3,023 Jews;
Parallel translations
- WEB This is the people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand twenty-three Jews;
- KJV This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:
- NKJV These are the people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year, three thousand and twenty-three Jews;
- NASB These are the people whom Nebuchadnezzar took into exile: in the seventh year 3,023 Jews;
- NLT The number of captives taken to Babylon in the seventh year of Nebuchadnezzar’s reign was 3,023.
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Quick answer
This verse begins a tally of deportations, listing 3,023 Jews carried off in Nebuchadnezzar's seventh year. It records the precise number of the first major exile.
Overview
These exile counts provide a sober, factual ledger of the judgment, emphasizing that real people were carried from their homes. The specific figures underscore the historical reliability of the account and the exactness of God's fulfilled word. Behind the numbers stand individuals whom God did not forget, for He preserved His people in exile to bring forth the Messiah in due time.
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Cross-references · 4
- 2 Kgs 24:2–3And the LORD sent Chaldean, Aramean, Moabite, and Ammonite raiders against Jehoiakim in order to destroy Judah, according to the word that the LORD had spoken through His servants the prophets.
- Dan 1:1–3In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it.
- 2 Kgs 24:12–16Jehoiachin king of Judah, his mother, his servants, his commanders, and his officials all surrendered to the king of Babylon. So in the eighth year of his reign, the king of Babylon took him captive.
- 2 Chr 36:20Those who escaped the sword were carried by Nebuchadnezzar into exile in Babylon, and they became servants to him and his sons until the kingdom of Persia came to power.
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