SEV Biblia, Chapter 24:20
Porque la ira del SEÑOR era contra Jerusalén y Judá, hasta que los echó de delante de su presencia. Y Sedequías se rebeló contra el rey de Babilonia.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 24:20
Verse 20. Zedekiah rebelled] This was in the eighth year of his reign: and he is strongly reproved for having violated the oath he took to the king of Babylon: see 2 Chron. xxxvi. 13. This was the filling up of the measure of iniquity; and now the wrath of God descends upon this devoted king, city, and people, to the uttermost. See the catastrophe in the next chapter.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 8-20 - Jehoiachin reigned but three months, yet long enough to show that he justly smarted for his fathers' sins, for he trod in their steps. Hi uncle was intrusted with the government. This Zedekiah was the last of the kings of Judah. Though the judgments of God upon the three king before him might have warned him, he did that which was evil, lik them. When those intrusted with the counsels of a nation act unwisely and against their true interest, we ought to notice the displeasure of God in it. It is for the sins of a people that God hides from them the things that belong to the public peace. And in fulfilling the secre purposes of his justice, the Lord needs only leave men to the blindnes of their own minds, or to the lusts of their own hearts. The gradua approach of Divine judgments affords sinners space for repentance, an believers leisure to prepare for meeting the calamity, while it show the obstinacy of those who will not forsake their sins __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
כי 3588 על 5921 אף 639 יהוה 3068 היתה 1961 בירושׁלם 3389 וביהודה 3063 עד 5704 השׁלכו 7993 אתם 853 מעל 5921 פניו 6440 וימרד 4775 צדקיהו 6667 במלך 4428 בבל׃ 894