2 Raja-raja 25:4
Konteks25:4 The enemy broke through the city walls, 1 and all the soldiers tried to escape. They left the city during the night. 2 They went through the gate between the two walls that is near the king’s garden. 3 (The Babylonians were all around the city.) Then they headed for the Jordan Valley. 4
Lukas 19:43
Konteks19:43 For the days will come upon you when your enemies will build 5 an embankment 6 against you and surround you and close in on you from every side.
[25:4] 1 tn Heb “the city was breached.”
[25:4] 2 tn The Hebrew text is abrupt here: “And all the men of war by the night.” The translation attempts to capture the sense.
[25:4] 3 sn The king’s garden is mentioned again in Neh 3:15 in conjunction with the pool of Siloam and the stairs that go down from the city of David. This would have been in the southern part of the city near the Tyropean Valley which agrees with the reference to the “two walls” which were probably the walls on the eastern and western hills.
[25:4] 4 sn Heb “toward the Arabah.” The Arabah was the rift valley north and south of the Dead Sea. Here the intention was undoubtedly to escape across the Jordan to Moab or Ammon. It appears from Jer 40:14; 41:15 that the Ammonites were known to harbor fugitives from the Babylonians.
[19:43] 5 sn Jesus now predicted the events that would be fulfilled in the fall of Jerusalem in
[19:43] 6 sn An embankment refers to either wooden barricades or earthworks, or a combination of the two.