John Trapp Complete Commentary - 2 King 25:7 - 25:7

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - 2 King 25:7 - 25:7


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2Ki_25:7 And they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, and put out the eyes of Zedekiah, and bound him with fetters of brass, and carried him to Babylon.

Ver. 7. And they slew the sons of Zedekiah.] Who were, likely, taken with him, and consenting to his rebellion. {a}



Before his eyes.
] To his greater grief. The like befell Mauricius, the emperor, a better man.



And put out the eyes of Zedekiah.
] The eyes of whose mind had been put out long before; else he might have foreseen and prevented this evil - as prevision is the best means of prevention, - had he taken warning by what was foretold. {Jer_32:4; Jer_34:3; Eze_12:13} The Dutchmen have a proverb, When God intends to destroy a man, he first puts out his eyes. This punishment of putting out the eyes of an enemy, was practised by the Philistines upon Samson; by Irene, the empress, upon her son Constantinus Copronymus; by our Henry I upon his brother Robert, duke of Normandy; by Amidas, king of Tunis, upon his own father Muleasses; by Amurath VI, king of Turks, upon his wife’s brethren, the two young Servian princes, Gregory and Stephen, whose eyes he cruelly burnt out with a bason made red hot; {b} a common unmerciful practice among the Turks.



{a} Josephus

{b} Turk. Hist., 262.