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  1. 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 eight at the time is difficult), and reigned for three ...

  2. Feb 28, 2017 · Eleven years before Judah was destroyed, King Jehoiachin and a select group of Judeans were sent into exile, and Zedekiah was left to rule Judah. The Babylonian and Judean populations split not only in terms of geography, but also in their views of whether Jehoiachin was the “once and future king” or whether God had utterly rejected him. | Dr. David Glatt-Gilad

  3. Skeptics say that since Jesus descended from the cursed King Jeconiah, he cannot be the Messiah. But the Bible proves this argument wrong.

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · 1 Chronicles 3:16 - called Jeconiah. 2 Chronicles 36:8-10; Wikipedia: Jeconiah and יהויכין. King of High Judah. Pharaoh Neco put Eliakim on the throne of Judah & changed his name to Jehoiakim. He was 25 when he began to reign. He was on the throne for 11 yrs. when Nebuchadnezzar took him captive to Babylon. 0587 B.C. .

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · Jeconiah (who is also called Jehoiachin or Coniah). In this scripture verse who the prophet Jeremiah is pronouncing a curse over the lineage of king Jeconiah such that none of his descendants would sit on the throne of David and ruling anymore in Judah. The curse is upon Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim son of Josiah.

  6. Sep 7, 2020 · These tablets from the royal archives of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon were discovered in the ruins of Babylon that contain food rations given to prisoners and workers who lived in and around the city. Interestingly, the tablets record the rations given for a royal captive named Jeconiah, king of Judah with his five royal sons. Conclusion

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZedekiahZedekiah - Wikipedia

    Zedekiah's sons are slaughtered before his eyes, by Gustave Doré. The Babylonian Chronicles give 2 Adar (16 March), 597 BC, as the date that Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem. [10] At that time, Nebuchadnezzar deposed King Jeconiah and installed Zedekiah—Jeconiah's uncle—in his place. Zedekiah's installation as king by Nebuchadnezzar can ...

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