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Feb 6, 2023 · Answer. There are three kings named Jehoahaz in the Bible. Two were kings of Judah, and one was king of Israel. The name Jehoahaz means “Yahweh is sustainer” or “whom Yahweh holds,” but, ironically, none of these kings trusted in the Lord or followed Him. Jehoahaz (Ahaziah) son of Jehoram, king of Judah (841 BC).
Jul 12, 2023 · Updated Jul 12, 2023. Jehoahaz in the Bible often goes by another name: Ahaziah. Not that this will make him any easier to identify. There are in fact three people in the Bible who go by the name Jehoahaz. Each spent time as a king of a different kingdom—two over Judah and one over Israel.
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Jehoahaz ben Josiah ,also known as Shallum, a son of Josiah king of Judah, chosen to succeed his father in the summer of 609 b.c., but deposed by Pharaoh Necho three months later ( 2 Kings 23:30-34; 2 Chron 36:1-4 ). For the date see Josiah. Shallum was a shortened form of Shelemiah, cf. Shelomo (Solomon).
The son of Ahaziah (comp. 2 Kings 11:2; 2 Chronicles 22:11) King of Judah, Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign over Israel; literally, reigned over Israel. The "later hand," which inserted the synchronism, neglected to bring the two portions of the verse into agreement.
Jehoahaz III of Judah (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז, Yəhō’aḥaz, "Yahweh has held"; Greek: Ιωαχαζ Iōakhaz; Latin: Joachaz), also called Shallum, was the seventeenth king of Judah (3 months in 609 BC) and the fourth son of king Josiah whom he succeeded.