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1:1  It was the twelfth year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, who ruled the Assyrians in the great city of Nineveh. During that period Arphaxad ruled over the Medes in Ecbatana,
1:2  and he completely encircled this city with a wall constructed of hewn stones, each stone three cubits thick and six cubits long. The completed wall was seventy cubits high and fifty cubits thick.
1:3  At the city’s gates he erected towers one hundred cubits high, with a thickness of sixty cubits at its foundations.
1:4  He made its gates seventy cubits high and forty cubits wide to enable his entire army to march out in a body with his infantry arrayed in proper rank.
1:5  In those days, King Nebuchadnezzar waged war against King Arphaxad in the vast plain of the district of Regau.
1:6  Coming to his support were all the inhabitants of the hill country, all who dwelt along the Euphrates, the Tigris, and the Hydaspes, and from the plain, Arioch, king of the Elamites. Thus many nations banded together to confront the forces of the Cheleoud.
1:7  Then Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Assyrians, sent messengers to all the inhabitants of Persia, and to all who lived in the west: those who dwelt in Cilicia and Damascus, Lebanon and Anti-lebanon, to all who lived along the seacoast,
1:8  to the peoples of Carmel and Gilead, Upper Galilee, and the great plain of Esdraelon,
1:9  to all those who were in Samaria and its towns, and beyond the Jordan as far as Jerusalem, Bethany, Chelous, Kadesh, and the River of Egypt, to Tahpanhes, Rameses, and the whole land of Goshen,
1:10  even beyond Tanis and Memphis, and to all the inhabitants of Egypt as far as the borders of Ethiopia.
1:11  However, the inhabitants of all those lands paid no heed to the summons of Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Assyrians, and refused to join forces with him for the campaign. They were not afraid of him, regarding him as just a man. They sent his envoys away empty-handed and in disgrace.
1:12  Then Nebuchadnezzar’s anger was aroused against that entire region, and he swore by his throne and his kingdom to take revenge on all the territories of Cilicia, Damascus, and Syria, and also to put to the sword all the inhabitants of Moab, Ammon, the whole of Judea, and everyone in Egypt, as far as the coasts of the two seas.