- Gr****: Ἰεχονίας; Latin: Iechonias, Jechonias), also
known as
Coniah and as
Jehoiachin (Hebrew: יְהוֹיָכִין Yəhōyāḵīn [jəhoːjaːˈxiːn]; Latin: Ioachin, Joachin)...
- years,
until 598 BC and was
succeeded by his son
Jeconiah (also
known as
Jehoiachin), who
reigned for only
three months.
Jehoiakim was
appointed king by Necho...
-
during the
siege and was
succeeded by his son
Jeconiah (also
known as
Jehoiachin).
Jerusalem fell
within three months.
Jeconiah was
deposed by Nebuchadnezzar...
- Land of Israel, and he
retained this gift when he was
exiled with King
Jehoiachin and the
nobles of the
country to Babylon.
Josephus relates that Nebuchadnezzar's...
-
Jehoiachin's rations tablets date from the 6th
century BC and
describe the oil
rations set
aside for a
royal captive identified with Jeconiah, king of...
- the king of Judah, died
during the
siege and was
succeeded by his son
Jehoiachin (also
called Jeconiah) at the age of eighteen. The city fell on 2 Adar...
- (Athens). 598 BC:
Jehoiachin succeeds Jehoiakim as King of Judah. 16
March 597 BC:
Babylonians capture Jerusalem,
replace Jehoiachin with
Zedekiah as king...
- his
father alongside the
captured Judean king
Jeconiah (also
known as
Jehoiachin)
because some of the
Babylonian officials had
proclaimed him king while...
-
officials Verses 28-30:
numbers of
exiles Verses 31-34:
Jehoiachin's survival (Restoration of
Jehoiachin)
Cross reference: 2
Kings 24:18–20
Zedekiah reigned...
-
Kings 24:8).
After Jehoiachin spent 37
years in prison, Nebuchadnezzar's
successor Evil-merodach
released the
imprisoned king
Jehoiachin and
elevated him...