IN THE NAME OF ALLAH MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL

we are still in the first division

A-OLD TESTAMENT VS OLD TESTAMENT

WHEN HAD NEBUZARADAN COME TO JERUSALEM

2nd kings(25:8)now in the fifth month on the SEVENTH DAY of the month (which was the nineteenth year of king nebuchadnezzar king of babylon)nebuzaradan the captain of the guard a servant of the king of babylon came yo jerusalem

jeremiah(52:12)now in the fifth month on the TENTH DAY of the month (which was the nineteenth year of king nebuchadnezzar king of babylon)nebuzaradan the captain of the guard who served the king of babylon came to jerusalem

HOW HEIGH WAS THE CAPITAL OF THE PILLAR

2nd kings(25:17)the height of one pillar was eighteen cubits and the capital on it was bronze the height of the capital was THREE CUBITS

jeremiah(52:22)a capital of bronze was on it and the height of one capital was FIVE CUBITS

HOW MANY MEN WERE TAKEN OUT OF THE CITY

2nd kings(25:19)he also took out of the city an officer who had charge of the men of war FIVE MEN of the king'sclose associates who were found in the city

jeremiah(52:25)he also took out of the city an officer who had charge of the men of war SEVEN MEN of the king's close associates who were found in the city

WHEN WAS JEHOIACHIN RELEASED FROM PRISON

2nd kings(25:27)in the twelfth month on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY of the month that evil-merodach king of babylon in the year that he began to reign released jehoiachin king of judah from prison

jeremiah(52:31)in the twelfth month on the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY of the month that evil-merodach king of babylon in the first year of his reign lifted up the head of jehoiachin king of judah and brought him out of prison

HOW OLD WAS JEHOIACHIN WHEN HE BECAME A KING

2nd kings(24:8)jehoiachin was EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD when he became king

2nd chronicles(36:9)jehoiachin was EIGHT YEARS OLD when he became king

HOW MANY HORSEMEN HAD DAVID TAKEN

2nd samuel(8:4)david took from him one thousand chariots SEVEN HUNDRED HORSEMEN

1st chronicles(18:4)david took from him one thousand chariots SEVEN THOUSAND HORSEMEN

TO BE CONTINUED