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    Jeconiah (Hebrew: יְכָנְיָה Yəḵonəyā [jəxɔnjaː], meaning "Yah has established"; Greek: Ἰεχονίας; Latin: Iechonias, Jechonias), also known as Coniah and as Jehoiachin (Hebrew: יְהוֹיָכִין Yəhōyāḵīn [jəhoːjaːˈxiːn]; Latin: Ioachin, Joachin), was the nineteenth and penultimate king of Judah who was ...

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  2. Jehoiachin, also known as Jeconiah (Hebrew: יְכָנְיָה, jəxɔnjɔh, meaning "God will fortify"), was one of the last kings of Judah. The son of King Jehoiakim, his reign in Jerusalem began upon the death of his father around 598 B.C.E. at the age of 18, near the beginning of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem.

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  4. JECONIAH jĕk’ ə nī’ ə (יְכָנְיָֽה; Ιεχονίας). 1. Alternate name of Jehoiachin, king of Judah. 2. A Levite who lived in the time of Josiah (1 Esd 1:9 RSV; KJV, ASV JECONIAS); called Conaniah in 2 Chronicles 35:9 KJV, ASV. 3. Son of Josiah; king of Judah (1 Esd 1:34 RSV; RVmg. JECONIAS; KJV, ASV JOACHAZ).

  5. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. JECONIAH. jek-o-ni'-a. See JEHOIACHIN. Greek. 2423. Iechonias -- Jeconiah, a king of Judah. ... Jeconiah, a king of Judah. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Iechonias. Phonetic Spelling: (ee-ekh-on-ee'-as) Short Definition: Jechoniah ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2423.htm - 6k.

  6. JEHOIACHIN (Heb. יְהוֹיָכִין; "YHWH will establish"; also: Joiachin, Jeconiah, Jechoniah, Coniah; in Babylonian Akkadian documents Ia-ʾ-kin), king of Judah. He ascended the throne at the height of the rebellion against Babylon, when he was 18 years old (II Kings 24:8; the version in II Chron. 36:9, which states that he was only ...

  7. Sep 7, 2020 · Jehoiachin, also known as Jeconiah or Coniah, is a figure in the Bible whose life and reign are marked by political turmoil, divine judgment, and eventual restoration. His story is found in the Old Testament, particularly in the books of 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, and Jeremiah.

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