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2 Chr 36:6
Nebuchadnezzar
5019
king
4428
of Babylon
894
came
5927
up
A
against
5921
him and
B
bound
631
him with bronze
5178
chains
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1980
him to Babylon
894
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2 Chr 36:6
Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up against him and bound him with bronze [chains] to take him to Babylon.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
2 Kin 24:1
In his days Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up, and Jehoiakim became his servant
for
three years; then he turned and rebelled against him.
B
2 Chr 33:11
Therefore the L
ORD
brought the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria against them, and they captured Manasseh with hooks, bound him with bronze
chains
and took him to Babylon.
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631
asar
(63c); a prim. root;
to tie, bind, imprison:--
began(1), begin(1), bind(8), bind me tightly(1), bind you fast(1), binds(3), bound(28), captivated(1), captured(1), confined(4), get ready(1), girded(1), harness(1), hitch(1), hitched(1), imprison(1), imprisoned(2), made his ready(2), prepare(1), prepared(1), prison*(3), prisoners(2), taken captive(1), tied(2), ties(1).
894
Babel
(93c); perh. from 1101a; an E. Mediterranean empire and its capital city:--Babel(2), Babylon(257), Babylonians*(3).
1980
halak
(229d); a prim. root;
to go, come, walk:--
access(1), accompany*(2), act(5), acting(2), already gone(1), am(1), am about(1), attended*(1), became greater(3), become(1), becoming(1), becoming increasingly(1), blowing(1), brighter(2), bring(4), brought(5), came(13), came nearer(1), carry(2), come(82), come and let us go(1), coming(3), continually(1), continued(5), continues...along(1), continuing(1), continuing*(1), crawls(1), darting back(1), depart(14), departed(55), departs(1), desires(1), die(1), disappears(1), down(2), down*(1), enter(2), extended(2), flashed(1), fled(1), floated(1), flow(6), flowed(1), flowing(1), flows(1), follow(2), follow*(14), followed(2), followed*(21), following(1), following*(5), follows*(1), get(1), get away(2), get rid(1), go(426), go and walk(1), go at once(1), go my way(1), go to patrol(1), go back(1), go*(4), goes(22), goes to and fro(1), goes down(1), going(30), gone(39), grew(2), grew steadily(1), grew...continually(1), grow(1), growing*(1), indeed gone(1), involve(1), lead(2), leads(1), leave(1), leave*(3), led(14), left(2), live(1), living(1), march(4), marches(1), move(2), moved(8), moves(1), moving(1), once the went forth(1), parades(1), passes(1), passing(1), patrol(2), patrolled(2), pressed heavier(1), proceed(2), proceed*(1), proceeded(4), prowl(1), prowled(1), ran(3), resort(1), return*(1), robber(1), run(1), runs off(1), set(3), set*(1), spent(1), spread(1), sprout(1), stalks(1), steadily(2), steps(1), strut(1), surely go(2), swept(1), take(6), taking(2), throng(1), took(1), took for us to come(1), travel(3), traveled(1), travelers*(1), vagabond(1), vanished(1), walk(142), walked(84), walked around(1), walked back(1), walking(14), walking around(2), walks(31), walks around(1), wandered(2), wanderings(1), way(1), weak(1), went(309), went along continually(1), went on his way(1), went on continually(1), went they could go(1), went forth(1), went*(1).
4428
melek
(572d); from an unused word;
king:--
King(253), king(1730), King's(6), king's(241), kingdom(1), Kings(41), kings(241), kings'(2), royal(5).
5019
Nebukadnetstsar
or
Nebbukadnetstsar
(613a); of for. or.; "Nebo, protect the boundary," a Bab. king:--Nebuchadnezzar(60).
5178
nechosheth
(638d); of unc. der.;
copper, bronze:--
brass(2), bronze(130), bronze chains(1), bronze fetters(2), chain(1), copper(1), fetters(1), fetters of bronze(1).
5921
al
(752c); from 5927;
upon, above, over:--
about(27), about*(1), above(43), above*(16), accordance(2), accordance*(1), according(40), according*(2), account(11), account*(2), across*(1), addition(4), addition*(1), afflicted(1), after(14), after*(1), against(536), against*(1), along(11), alongside*(1), although(1), among(7), around(11), attention*(1), because(82), because*(49), before(10), before*(19), behalf(18), behind*(2), beside(47), beside*(6), besides(5), besiege*(1), besieged*(13), besieging(1), besieging*(5), better than(1), between(1), beyond(3), beyond*(1), bordered*(1), care(1), carried(1), charge(31), charge*(1), command(1), committed(1), concerning(97), concerning*(5), confront(1), confront*(1), connection(1), conquer*(1), consider*(3), considered*(2), contrary(1), corresponding(2), corresponding*(1), crowns(1), defiance*(1), despite(1), due(1), duty(1), east*(7), encouragingly*(2), engaged(1), even(1), everywhere*(1), faces*(1), facing*(1), far(2), forsaking*(1), full*(1), fully*(1), have charge(1), inasmuch*(5), instead*(1), leave*(1), length*(1), more than(2), much(1), named*(1), near(4), next(9), next*(13), now*(1), obliging*(1), off(6), off*(5), opposed(1), opposite(1), opposite*(4), ornamented*(1), over(538), over*(6), overflowing*(1), overflows*(1), overlooks*(3), part(1), planned*(1), pleased*(1), pleases*(2), presence(2), pressed*(1), prompts*(1), reason(2), reason*(6), received(1), regard(3), regarding(1), respect(1), responsibility(1), ruthlessly*(1), sake(4), sake*(1), sakes(2), settled*(1), since*(1), so(1), so*(2), sorrow(1), spite(2), steward*(4), surround*(1), sworn*(1), task(1), than(1), than were over(1), theirs*(1), therefore*(139), thereon(1), through(3), throughout(3), together(3), too(3), top(1), top*(2), toward(20), toward*(5), under(12), until(1), upright*(2), upside*(1), urged*(1), view(1), way(1), when(1), where(1), where*(5), wherever*(2), while(1), why*(10), within(13), within*(1), wore(1).
5927
alah
(748a); a prim. root;
to go up, ascend, climb:--
all means go(1), approach(1), arise(2), arose(1), ascend(12), ascended(10), ascending(2), ascends(2), ascent(1), attack(2), been(1), blow away(1), breaking(1), bring(33), bring them back(1), bringing(2), brings(1), brought(66), burn(2), burnt offerings(1), came(67), came back(1), carried(2), carried away(1), carry(3), cast(1), charging(1), chew(4), chews(5), climb(4), climbed(1), climbs(2), come(83), comes(2), coming(12), dawn*(1), dawned(1), depart(1), enter(1), entered(1), erected(1), evaporated(1), exalt(1), exalted(2), excel(1), falls(1), fell(2), get(1), get back(1), give off(1), go(140), goes(6), going(8), gone(18), gone away(2), got back(1), grew(3), grow(2), grow back(1), grows(1), imported*(2), incite(1), included(1), invaded(2), jump(1), lead(1), left(1), levied(3), lie(1), lift(1), lifted(10), lighted(1), made(1), marching(1), mating(2), mount(9), mounted(2), offer(29), offered(34), offering(10), offers(3), ornamented*(1), overgrown(1), placed(1), progressed(1), prompts*(1), put(2), raged(2), raised(1), raises(1), reached(1), reaches(1), recorded(1), restore(1), restored(1), rise(10), rises(7), rising(1), rose(4), scales(1), set(1), sets(2), sprang(1), spring(2), sprout(1), stacking(1), stirs(1), surely bring(1), take(3), take me away(1), taken(4), thrown(1), took(4), trims(1), using(4), vanish(1), wear(1), went(161), went away(1), withdraw(3), withdrawn(1), withdrew(1), worked(1).
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