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      • Because of his sins, God pronounced a curse on Jeconiah, as we read in Jer. 22:24, 30, “As I live, declares the Lord, though Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, were the signet ring on my right hand, yet I would tear you off…Thus says the Lord: ‘Write this man down as childless, a man who shall not succeed in his days, for none of his offspring shall succeed in sitting on the throne of David and ruling again in Judah’” (ESV).
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  2. I n Matthew 1:12, a man named “Jechonias’” appears in Jesus’ genealogy. This was Jehoiachin, also called Jeconiah or Coniah, one of the last Kings of Judah. Because of his sins, God pronounced a curse on Jeconiah, as we read in Jer. 22:24, 30, “As I live, declares the Lord, though Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, were the ...

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  3. The curse of King Jeconiah is pure invention, and the purpose is to disqualify Matthew's genealogy as valid and as the legitimate biological family tree of Jesus. This is very dangerous because, if we foster this fantasy, we could no longer prove that Jesus was eligible to be the promised Messiah.

  4. This is what the LORD says: “Record this man as if childless, a man who will not prosper in his lifetime, for none of his offspring will prosper, none will sit on the throne of David or rule anymore in Judah.”. New Living Translation.

  5. “This man, Jeconiah, will be like a broken pot someone threw away. He will be like a clay vessel that no one wants. Why will he and his children be forced into exile? Why will they be thrown out into a ...

  6. The blood curse on Jeconiah requires a virgin birth. For if Joseph had been Jesus’ biological father (that’s a hypothetical “if”), He could not have fulfilled the prophecy of being Messiah.

  7. Jul 1, 2013 · There is no hope, humanly speaking, for a descendant of David to become king. But through the miracle of God, the curse is bypassed. Jesus, the Christ, will reign forever, Luke 1:33, Revelation 11:15. The curse upon Jeconiah did not and could not disqualify Jesus to sit on the throne of David.

  8. Jeremiah 28:1-4. Previously, God told Jeremiah to make a number of wooden yokes for himself and for various neighboring kings ( Jeremiah 27:1-11 ), which symbolized servitude to Nebuchadnezzar. Through this, God was instructing to submit to Babylonian rule.

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