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  1. Benson Commentary. 1 Chronicles 3:17. The sons of Jeconiah, Assir — The word אסר, Assir, means captive, or prisoner, and does not appear to be a person’s name here, but to be added to signify that Jeconiah begat his son Salathiel when he was a captive in Babylon, according to Matthew 1:12. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary.

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  3. Jul 22, 2019 · The Lord cursed Jeconiah 1 and declared that none of his descendants would prosper by sitting on the throne of David. Many readers take notice that Matthew’s genealogy includes the name of the cursed king (cf. Matt. 1:1–12) and presume the existence of a legitimate challenge to Jesus’ Messiahship.

  4. 12. And after they were brought to Babylon—after the migration of Babylon. Jechonias begat Salathiel—So 1Ch 3:17. Nor does this contradict Jer 22:30, "Thus saith the Lord, Write ye this man (Coniah, or Jeconiah) childless"; for what follows explains in what sense this was meant—"for no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting upon the throne of David."

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    Jechonias was the son of Jehoakim and Jeremiah 22:30 says that God cursed the seed of Jehoakim. Then how can Jesus, being the descendant of Jechonias, fulfill the role of the Messiah?

    Before we can answer the question how can Jesus fulfill the role of the Messiah, we must learn who Jechonias is. In the New Testament, Jeconiah’s significance is traced to the fact that he is an ancestor of Jesus according to Matthew 1:11-12. The King James Version uses the name “Jechonias.” However, the NASB, NIV and NKJV use the name “Jeconiah.” ...

    Jesus was not conceived by Joseph, who was a descendant of Jeconiah since He was virgin born by the Holy Spirit (Matt. 1:20; Luke 1:35). Had Joseph been his actual physical father, Jesus would not have been able to sit on the throne of David as the Messiah-King. Jesus’ only human parent was Mary. Consequently, He inherited the royal blood line thro...

  5. The sons of Josiah were Johanan the firstborn, the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah, and the fourth Shallum. The sons of Jehoiakim were Jeconiah his son and Zedekiah his son. ( I Chronicles 3:10-16) From David to Zedekiah, twenty-one kings reigned in Judah. But in Matthew's list, only the names of fifteen kings appear.

  6. Jan 24, 2014 · Jeconiah’s uncle (Jehoiakim’s brother), Zedekiah, became king and reigned for 11 years. He was the wicked final king before Israel’s Babylonian captivity, God’s judgment for their idolatry. Zedekiah saw his own sons killed, then was blinded (Jeremiah 52:10-11). In total, three sons of Josiah ruled.

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