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Analyze the following passages. Explain the words in 2 Chronicles 36:6 that refer to Nebuchadnezzar taking Jehoiakim as a prisoner to Babylon in relation to the passages in 2 Kings 24:6 and Jeremiah 22:18-19 which talk of Jehoiakim dying in Jerusalem.1. (2 Chronicles 36:6) Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up against him and bound him with bronze chains to take him to Babylon.2. (2 Kings 24:6) So Jehoiakim slept with his fathers, and Jehoiachin his son became king in his place.3. (Jeremiah 22:18-19) Therefore thus says the Lord in regard to Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, "They will not lament for him: ‘Alas, my brother!’ or, ‘Alas, sister!’ They will not lament for him: ‘Alas for the master!’ or, ‘Alas for his splendor!’ "He will be buried with a donkey’s burial, Dragged off and thrown out beyond the gates of Jerusalem.

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