Chapter XXV.—From Saul to the Captivity.
And after the judges they had kings, the first
named Saul, who reigned 20 years; then David, our forefather, who
reigned 40 years. Accordingly, there are to the reign of David [from
Isaac] 496 years. And after these kings Solomon reigned, who also,
by the will of God, was the first to build the temple in Jerusalem;
he reigned 40 years. And after him Rehoboam, 17 years; and after him
Abias, 7 years; and after him Asa, 41 years; and after him Jehoshaphat,
25 years; and after him Joram, 8 years; and after him Ahaziah, 1 year;
and after him Athaliah, 6 years; and after her Josiah, 40 years; and
after him Amaziah, 39 years; and after him Uzziah, 52 years; and after him
Jotham, 16 years; and after him Ahaz, 17 years; and after him Hezekiah,
29 years; and after him Manasseh, 55 years; and after him Amon, 2 years;
and after him Josiah, 31 years; and after him Jehoahaz, 3 months; and
after him Jehoiakim, 11 years. Then another Jehoiakim, 3 months 10 days;
and after him Zedekiah, 11 years. And after these kings, the people,
continuing in their sins, and not repenting, the king of Babylon, named
Nebuchadnezzar, came up into Judæa, according to the prophecy of
Jeremiah. He transferred the people of the Jews to Babylon, and destroyed
the temple which Solomon had built. And in the Babylonian banishment the
people passed 70 years. Until the sojourning in the land of Babylon, there
are therefore, in all, 4954 years 6 months and 10 days. And according
as God had, by the prophet Jeremiah, foretold that the people should
be led captive to Babylon, in like manner He signified beforehand that
they should also return into their own land after 70 years. These 70
years then being accomplished, Cyrus becomes king of the Persians, who,
according to the prophecy of Jeremiah, issued a decree in the second
year of his reign, enjoining by his edict that all Jews who were in his
kingdom should return to their own country, and rebuild their temple to
God, which the fore-mentioned king of Babylon had demolished. Moreover,
Cyrus, in compliance with the instructions of God, gave orders to his
own bodyguards, Sabessar and Mithridates, that the vessels which had
been taken out of the temple of Judæa by Nebuchadnezzar should be
restored, and placed again in the temple. In the second year, therefore,
of Darius are fulfilled the 70 years which were foretold by Jeremiah.