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  2. Discover the meaning of Jeconiah in the Bible. Study the definition of Jeconiah with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

    • Jeconiah and The Lineage of Jesus
    • Plausible Solutions to This Problem
    • Conclusion

    Skeptics like to point out that Jeconiah is included in Matthew’s record of the lineage of Jesus (Matthew 1:11-12). This, they say, proves that Jesus cannot be the Messiah because God said to “count him as childless” and that, “…none of his offspring shall succeed in sitting on the throne of David and ruling again in Judah” (Jeremiah 22, see above)...

    The first solution is simply the idea that the “offspring” of Jeconiah mentioned in the curse could be limited to the king’s own children; his immediate offspring, in other words. “This is exactly what happened, as Jeconiah was not successful as a king (he only reigned for three months before he surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar’s forces), and none of ...

    Much more could be said, and argued concerning this topic; this article is but an introduction for those who may not have heard about it. It is my opinion that, were the appearance of Jeconiah in Jesus’ lineage a true problem, God would have had the Gospel writers address it and deal with it. However, this was not the case. Ra McLaughlin writes, “C...

    • Robert Driskell
  3. Coniah, or Jeconiah, was soon forced to come out, and surrender to ... //christianbookshelf.org/yonge/the chosen people/lesson x the captivity.htm. The Last King of Judah... Lord's house, that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon took away from this place, and carried them to Babylon: and I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son ...

  4. 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.

  5. Easton's Bible Dictionary. Succeeded his father Jehoiakin (B.C. 599) when only eight years of age, and reigned for one hundred days ( 2 Chronicles 36:9 ). He is also called Jeconiah ( Jeremiah 24:1; 27:20, etc.), and Coniah ( 22:24; 37:1 ). He was succeeded by his uncle, Mattaniah = Zedekiah (q.v.).

  6. “Coniah is an abbreviation of Jeconiah (1 Chronicles 3:16), which is another form of the name Jehoiachin (2 Kings 24:6). Coniah was the last king of Judah in the direct line from King David .

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