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Jehoahaz III of
Judah (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז, Yǝhōʾāḥāz, "Yahweh has held"; Gr****: Ιωαχαζ Iōakhaz; Latin: Joachaz), also
called Shallum, was the seventeenth...
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Jehoahaz or
Joachaz (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז, Modern: Yeho'aẖaz, Tiberian: Yəhôʼāḥāz, "Yahweh has held"; Gr****: Ιωαχαζ Iōakhaz; Latin: Joachaz) was the name...
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Jehoahaz II of
Israel (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז Yəhō’āḥāz,
meaning "Yahweh has held"; Latin: Joachaz) was the
eleventh king of
Israel and the son of Jehu (2...
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Jehoahaz was
chosen to
succeed his
father on the throne.
Three months later the
Egyptian pharaoh Necho II,
returning from the north,
deposed Jehoahaz...
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birth name was Eliakim.
After Josiah's death, Jehoiakim's
younger brother Jehoahaz (also
known as Shallum) was
proclaimed king, but
after three months Pharaoh...
- king of the
ancient northern Kingdom of
Israel (Samaria) and the son of
Jehoahaz. He was the 12th king of
Israel and
reigned for 16 years.
William F. Albright...
- His
third son
Shallum succeeded Josiah as king of Judah,
under the name
Jehoahaz.
Shallum was
succeeded by Eliakim,
under the name Jehoiakim, who was succeeded...
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generations of
kings to sit on the
throne of Israel. Jehu and his
descendants Jehoahaz, Jehoash,
Jeroboam II, and
Zachariah ruled Israel for 102 years. Nonetheless...
- and died in
Judah except for
Ahaziah (who died at
Megiddo in Israel),
Jehoahaz (who died a
prisoner in Egypt) and
Jeconiah and
Zedekiah who were deported...
- in 609 BCE. Soon
after this, the son of Josiah, the
newly anointed King
Jehoahaz, was made
prisoner and held at
Riblah to
prevent him from
ruling Judah;...