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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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  3. Nov 16, 2019 · Usage Biblical. Scripts יְכָנְיָה ( Ancient Hebrew) Meaning & History. Expand Links. Means " Yahweh will establish" in Hebrew. This is another name (with the same meaning) of the Judean king Jehoiachin. Related Names. Family Tree Details. Categories. actions, beginnings, isograms, kings. Entry updated November 16, 2019.

  4. Jeconiah. 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).

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    Rabbinical opinion about Jehoiachin is mixed. Jehoiachin's father Jehoiakim, was much maligned in rabbinical traditional, and it was said in reference to his sons that: "A dog brings forth no good progeny." (Lev. R. xix. 6; Seder 'Olam R. xxv) Legend holds that Nebuchadnezzar II met with representatives of the Great Sanhedrin near Antioch, to whom ...

    Jehoiachin was one of those historical figures who was born at the wrong time and place. Ascending the throne at only 18 years of age with the fierce army of Nebuchadnezzar approaching, he can hardly be blamed from continuing his father's policy of resistance to Babylon. This, however, put him squarely at odds with the prophet Jeremiah, who denounc...

    Bright, John. A History of Israel. Louisville KY: Westminster John Knox Press; 4th edition, 2000. ISBN 0664220681
    Galil, Gershon. The Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 1996. ISBN 9004106111
    Keller, Werner. The Bible as History. New York: Bantam, 1983. ISBN 0553279432
    Miller, J. Maxwell. A History of Ancient Israel and Judah. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1986. ISBN 066421262X
  5. (16) Jeconiah ( Iah establish ! )= Jehoiachin ( Iahweh establisheth) = Coniah ( Jeremiah 22:24; Jeremiah 22:28 —an abbreviation of Jeconiah), was carried captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar ( 2Kings 24:15 ), and Zedekiah his father’s brother, became king in his stead.

  6. Meaning:*. This name derives from the Hebrew “Yekonyâh / Yekonyâhû / Yekôneyâh,” meaning “God will establish, God will fortify (his people).”. Jeconiah, also known as Conia or Jehoiachin, was a king of Judah who was dethroned by the king of Babylon in the 6th-century BC. He was the son and successor of King Jehoiakim.

  7. 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. Strong's Hebrew. 3204. Yekonyah -- Jeconiah. ... Jeconiah.

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