[781] Jer. xlvi. 5 (vi. 25).
[782] Jos., Antt., X. xi.; Berosus, p. 11. The Chronicler and Josephus show some confusion, caused by the similarity of the names Jehoiakim and Jehoiachin.
[783] Dan. i. 6.
[784] We might infer from Ezek. xvii. 12 that Nebuchadrezzar actually took Jehoiakim with him to Babylon.
[785] Ezek. xvii. 15.
[786] Jer. xxxvi. 29, xxv. 9, xxvi. 6.
[787] 2 Kings xxiv. 2-4.
[788] Grätz thinks that Jeremiah's roll was substantially Jer. xxv.
[789] Jos., Antt., IX. ix. 1.
[790] Jer. li. 59. Ewald, Hitzig, and others take the title to mean "quartermaster" (2 Chron. xxxiv. 8).