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NASB   Notes Context   2 Kin 24:14 Then Ahe led1540 away1540 into exile1540 all3605 Jerusalem3389 and all3605 the captains8269 and all3605 the mighty1368 men1368 of valor2428, Bten6235 thousand505 captives1540, and Call3605 the craftsmen2796 and the smiths4525. None3808 remained7604 Dexcept2108 the poorest1803b people5971a of the land776.
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  Notes Context   2 Kin 24:14 He led away into exile all Jerusalem and all the captains and all the brave men, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths. None remained except the poorest people of the land.

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A Verse Info. Notes Context Jer 24:1 After Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had carried away captive Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, and the officials of Judah with the craftsmen and smiths from Jerusalem and had brought them to Babylon, the LORD showed me: behold, two baskets of figs set before the temple of the LORD!
B Verse Info. Notes Context 2 Kin 24:16 All the men of valor, seven thousand, and the craftsmen and the smiths, one thousand, all strong and fit for war, and these the king of Babylon brought into exile to Babylon.
C Verse Info. Notes Context Jer 24:1 After Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had carried away captive Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, and the officials of Judah with the craftsmen and smiths from Jerusalem and had brought them to Babylon, the LORD showed me: behold, two baskets of figs set before the temple of the LORD!
D Verse Info. Notes Context 2 Kin 25:12 But the captain of the guard left some of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and plowmen.
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505 eleph (48d); a prim. root; a thousand:--1,000(18), 1,000,000*(2), 1,005*(1), 1,017*(2), 1,052*(2), 1,100,000*(3), 1,200*(1), 1,222*(1), 1,247*(2), 1,254*(4), 1,290*(1), 1,335*(1), 1,365*(1), 1,400*(2), 1,700*(3), 1,760*(1), 1,775*(2), 10,000*(20), 100,000*(7), 108,100*(2), 12,000*(8), 120,000*(5), 14,000*(1), 14,700*(1), 15,000*(1), 151,450*(2), 153,600*(2), 157,600*(2), 16,000*(2), 16,750*(1), 17,200*(1), 18,000*(7), 180,000*(3), 185,000*(2), 186,400*(3), 2,000(5), 2,056*(1), 2,067*(1), 2,172*(2), 2,200*(1), 2,300*(1), 2,322*(1), 2,400*(2), 2,600*(2), 2,630*(1), 2,700*(1), 2,750*(1), 2,812*(1), 2,818*(1), 20,000*(10), 20,200*(1), 20,800*(1), 200,000*(4), 22,000*(7), 22,034*(1), 22,200*(1), 22,273*(1), 22,600*(1), 23,000*(1), 24,000*(15), 25,000*(16), 25,100*(1), 250,000*(1), 26,000*(2), 27,000*(1), 28,600*(1), 280,000*(2), 3,000*(11), 3,023*(1), 3,200*(1), 3,300*(1), 3,600*(2), 3,630*(1), 3,700*(1), 3,930*(1), 30,000*(5), 30,500*(2), 300,000*(4), 307,500*(2), 32,000*(2), 32,200*(2), 32,500*(1), 337,500*(6), 35,400*(2), 36,000*(3), 37,000*(1), 38,000*(1), 4,000*(3), 4,500*(8), 4,600*(2), 40,000*(5), 40,500*(3), 400,000*(3), 41,500*(2), 42,000*(1), 42,360*(2), 43,730*(1), 44,760*(1), 45,400*(1), 45,600*(1), 45,650*(2), 46,500*(2), 470,000*(1), 5,000*(7), 5,400*(1), 50,000*(2), 50,070*(1), 500,000*(1), 52,700*(1), 53,400*(3), 54,400*(2), 57,400*(2), 59,300*(2), 6,000*(3), 6,200*(1), 6,720*(2), 6,800*(1), 60,000*(1), 60,500*(1), 600,000*(1), 601,730*(2), 603,550*(6), 61,000*(2), 62,700*(2), 64,300*(1), 64,400*(1), 675,000*(3), 7,000*(8), 7,100*(1), 7,337*(2), 7,500*(1), 7,700*(2), 70,000*(4), 72,000*(1), 74,600*(2), 75,000*(1), 76,500*(1), 8,580*(1), 8,600*(1), 80,000*(3), 800,000*(1), 87,000*(1), clan(1), clans(2), divisions(2), eleven*(3), families(2), family(1), million(1), thousand(78), thousand-fold*(1), thousands(41), thousandth(1).
776 erets (75d); a prim. root; earth, land:--common(1), countries(15), countries and their lands(1), country(44), countryside(1), distance*(3), dust(1), earth(655), earth the ground(1), earth's(1), fail*(1), floor(1), ground(119), land(1581), lands(57), lands have their land(2), open(1), other*(2), piece(1), plateau*(1), region(1), territories(1), wild(1), world(3).
1368 gibbor (150a); from 1396; strong, mighty:--champion(2), great(1), helpers(1), heroes(3), men(3), men of outstanding(1), Mighty(1), mighty(27), mighty man(15), mighty men(57), Mighty One(1), mighty one(2), mighty ones(3), mighty warrior(1), mighty warriors(2), strong(1), strong man(1), valiant warriors(1), valiant*(1), warrior(14), warrior has over another(1), warrior's(1), warriors(17), who is mighty(1).
1540 galah (162d); a prim. root; to uncover, remove:--away into exile(2), banished(1), betray(1), captives(1), captivity(1), carried(1), carried and away(1), carried into exile(4), carried them into exile(3), carried them away into exile(2), carried them captive(1), carried away(14), carried away into exile(10), carried away to exile(1), carried away captive(1), carried...away into exile(4), carry them away as exiles(2), certainly go(3), certainly go into captivity(1), committed(1), depart(1), departed(3), deported(1), disappears(1), discloses(2), disclosing(1), exile(8), exiled(4), exiles(1), expose(2), exposed(3), go from you into exile(1), go into exile(6), go exiled(1), gone into exile(1), indeed reveal(1), inform*(1), known*(2), laid bare(3), lay bare(1), led him captive(1), led away(3), led away into exile(3), led...away into exile(2), lift(1), made(1), make(2), open(4), opened(1), opens(3), published(2), remove(1), removed(3), reported(1), reveal(5), reveal*(1), revealed(12), revealed*(2), revealing(1), reveals(4), revelation*(1), sent into exile(1), sent you into exile(2), set forth(1), shamelessly uncovers(1), show(1), strip off(1), stripped(1), taken(1), taken into exile(1), things revealed(1), uncover(22), uncovered(22), uncovers(1), went into exile(1).
1803b dallah (195d); from 1809; the poor:--poorest(5).
2108 zulah (265d); from an unused word; except, only:--besides(5), except(7), only(2).
2428 chayil (298c); from 2342b; strength, efficiency, wealth, army:--able(5), armies(3), army(82), army*(1), capability(1), capable(3), elite army(1), excellence(1), excellent(2), forces(12), full(1), goods(1), great(1), might(1), mighty(1), nobly(1), power(2), retinue(2), riches(9), strength(10), strong(2), substance(1), troops(2), valiant(41), valiant*(4), valiantly(6), valor(18), very powerful(1), warriors(1), wealth(25), wealthy(1), worthy(1).
2796 charash (360d); from 2790a; engraver, artificer:--artisan(1), blacksmith(1), carpenters(4), carpenters*(4), craftsman(7), craftsmen(10), engraver(2), jeweler*(1), manufacturers(1), masons(1), masons*(1), shapes(2), skilled(1), smith(1), stonemasons*(1), workers(1).
3389 Yerushalaim or
Yerushalayim (436c); from 3385a and 7999a; prob. "foundation of peace," capital city of all Isr.:--Jerusalem(642), Jerusalem's(1).
3605 kol or
kol (481a); from 3634; the whole, all:--all(4045), all for every(2), all his and every(1), all his everything(1), all its the entire(1), all the and every(1), all the of every(1), all the everywhere(1), all the throughout(1), all your concerning everything(1), all your to every(1), all your throughout(1), all men(2), all these(1), all things(11), altogether(1), always*(15), annually*(2), any(176), any or by all(2), any*(5), anyone(12), anyone*(2), anything(31), anything*(6), anywhere(3), anywhere*(1), both(2), complete(2), completely(5), continually*(15), countryside*(1), during(1), each(4), each one(1), each*(1), earnestly*(1), else(1), entire(16), entirely(1), every(366), every and everyone(1), every in all(1), every of all(4), every of any(1), every pertaining to all(1), every man(1), every one(1), every one(12), every thing(1), every way(1), everyone(96), everyone's(3), everyone*(3), everything(52), everything*(4), everywhere(2), everywhere*(2), far(1), farthest(1), forever*(10), full(2), gaping(1), health*(1), just*(6), life*(1), lifetime*(1), long*(9), mere(1), much(1), no one(1), no*(33), none*(13), nothing*(12), one(3), only(1), perpetually*(2), plenty(1), something*(1), there is everywhere(1), throughout(20), throughout and all(1), throughout the whole(1), throughout all(1), throughout*(1), total(6), totally(2), utter(1), variety(1), whatever(24), whatever*(40), whenever(4), wherever*(20), whoever(45), whoever then any(1), whoever*(6), whoever...any(3), whole(125), whole and let all(1), whole and all(3), wholehearted*(1), wholly(2), whomever*(3).
3808 lo or
lo or
loh (518b); a prim. adv.; not:--before(3), before*(5), behold(2), beyond(2), breathless*(1), cannot(81), cannot their nor(1), cannot*(47), carefully(1), cheaply*(1), disregarded*(1), except(1), failed*(1), false*(1), futile*(1), gone(1), ignorant*(1), illiterate*(1), impotent*(1), incapable*(1), indeed(2), injustice*(2), instead(2), many*(1), most assuredly*(1), neither(8), neither by nor(1), neither he nor(1), neither him nor(1), neither i nor(1), neither my nor(1), neither them nor(1), neither they nor(2), neither you nor(3), neither your nor(1), neither*(4), neither...nor(15), neither(2), never(64), never about nor(1), never*(25), no(525), no been nor(1), no to nor(1), no*(30), none(28), none*(19), nor(401), nor*(5), nothing(35), nothing*(27), nowhere*(1), or(10), or else(1), otherwise(4), pathless*(2), rather than(3), refrain(1), refuse*(1), refused*(1), ruthlessly*(1), so(11), so that we will no(1), such(1), surely*(27), too(1), truly*(2), unable*(10), unanswered*(1), unavoidable*(1), unaware*(1), unawares*(1), unceasingly*(1), unclean*(3), undivided*(1), undone*(1), ungodly*(1), unjustly*(1), unknown*(1), unless(1), unless*(7), unproductive*(1), unpunished*(1), unreliable*(1), unsearchable*(1), unsown*(1), unsparing*(1), untrained*(1), unvented*(1), unwilling*(3), unwise*(1), useless*(1), weak(1), whether*(1), without(61), worthless*(2).
4525 masger (689d); from 5462; a locksmith, smith, a dungeon:--dungeon(1), prison(2), smiths(4).
5971a am or
am (766b); from an unused word; people:--Ammi(1), army(2), army*(1), citizens(3), creatures(1), each people(2), every people(2), fellow*(3), force(1), men(1), nation(1), nations(4), own people(1), people(1614), people's(4), people*(1), peoples(187), public*(1), throng(1), together(1), troops(2).
6235 eser or
asarah (796d); from an unused word; ten:--10(1), 10,000*(20), 110*(1), 20,000*(1), 410*(1), fifteen*(1), seventeen*(1), ten(147), ten shekels apiece(1), tens(3).
7604 shaar (983d); a prim. root; to remain, be left over:--bereft(1), have a left(1), have...left(1), leave(12), leave as a remnant(1), leaves(1), left(73), left behind(2), remain(10), remained(11), remains(6), remnant(2), reserved(1), rest(2), survive(1), survived(4), surviving remnant(2), survivor(1), survivors(1).
8269 sar (978a); from an unused word; chieftain, chief, ruler, official, captain, prince:--captain(22), captains(39), charge(1), chief(24), chief and commanders(1), chiefs(1), commander(40), commanders(49), governor(3), heads(1), leader(2), leaders(28), leading(3), officer(1), officers(14), official(9), officials(35), overseers(3), Prince(1), prince(9), prince of princes(1), princes(109), quartermaster*(1), ruler(1), rulers(10), taskmasters*(1).



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