1. Lamentations 2:9 (NEG79)
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Which king in Jerusalem’s history may be referred to?

Lamentations 2:9 (NEG79)

9 Ses portes sont enfoncées dans la terre; Il en a détruit, rompu les barres. Son roi et ses chefs sont parmi les nations; il n'y a plus de loi. Même les prophètes ne reçoivent aucune vision de l'Eternel.

It may refer to the second-last king of Judah who was taken in exile to Babylon along with the administrative elite of the land in 597 B.C. This history is recorded in 2 Kings 24:14–15.1 While he was released from prison around 562 B.C., he never returned to the land.

It may also refer to the last king, Zedekiah. Zedekiah tried to escape Jerusalem with his sons but was captured. His sons were killed before him and then he was blinded. He was dragged in chains to Babylon, never to be heard of again. This history is recorded in 2 Kings 24:1–20 and Jeremiah 52:1–34.2

Another possibility is that it may refer to both kings.