Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jeconiah was the son of Jehoiakim and Nehushta, the daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem. [16] He had eight children: Assir, Shealtiel, Malkiram, Pedaiah, Shenazzar, Jekamiah, Hoshama and Nedabiah. (1 Chronicles 3:17–18). Jeconiah is also mentioned in the first book of Chronicles as the father of Pedaiah, who in turn was the father of Zerubbabel.

  2. Jan 1, 2005 · A cruel decree had been imposed upon Jeconiah: Scripture says, This man Coniah is a despised, shattered image (‘sb) (Jer. 22:28), for Jeconiah, according to R. Abba bar Kahana, was like a man’s skull (‘sm) which once shattered is utterly useless, or according to R. Helbo, like a wrapper of reed matting that dates are packed in, which ...

  3. Jeconiah (also Jehoiachin or Coniah), was the eighteenth king of Judah and successor to Jehoiakim. His reign was the shortest of all of the Kings, lasting a mere three months and ten days. His rule came to an abrupt end when Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem and carried off Jeconiah along with the city's residents. He is also known for being the last ruler of Judah by ...

  4. It was Jehoiachin, also, who erected the magnificent mausoleum on the grave of the prophet Ezekiel (Benjamin of Tudela, "Itinerary," ed. Asher, i. 66). In the Second Temple there was a gate called "Jeconiah's Gate," because, according to tradition, Jeconiah (Jehoiachin) left the Temple through that gate when he went into exile (Mid. ii. 6). S ...

  5. To avoid this, apparently, Shallum has been enumerated in the fourth place, along with his full brother Zedekiah. In 1 Chronicles 3:6 it is remarkable that a son of Jehoiakim's son Jeconiah is mentioned, named Zedekiah, while the sons of Jeconiah follow only in 1 Chronicles 3:17 and 1 Chronicles 3:18.

  6. Dec 21, 2015 · The Two Genealogies of Jesus, the Curse of Jeconiah, and the Royal Line of David Posted on December 21, 2015 by Victoria Emily Jones Several passages in the Hebrew Bible (which Christians refer to as the Old Testament) prophesy that David’s throne will be established forever: 2 Samuel 7:12–16 ; Psalm 89:3–4 , 132:11 ; Isaiah 16:5 ; and ...

  7. JEHOIACHIN. je-hoi'-a-kin (yehoyakhin, "Yahweh will uphold"; called also "Jeconiah" in 1 Chronicles 3:16 Jeremiah 24:1; yekhonyah, "Yahweh will be steadfast," and "Coniah" in Jeremiah 22:24, 28; konyahu, "Yahweh has upheld him"; 'Ioakeim): A king of Judah; son and successor of Jehoiakim; reigned three months and surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar; was carried to Babylon, where, after being there 37 ...

  1. People also search for