
Jehoiakim - Wikipedia
Rabbinical literature describes Jehoiakim as a godless tyrant who committed atrocious sins and crimes. He is portrayed as living in incestuous relations with his mother, daughter-in-law, and …
Topical Bible: Jehoiakim
Jehoiakim, originally named Eliakim, was the son of Josiah, one of the last kings of Judah, and the brother of Jehoahaz and Zedekiah. His reign is chronicled in the books of 2 Kings, 2 …
Jehoiakim - Jewish Virtual Library
JEHOIAKIM (Heb. יְהוֹיָקִם ,יְהוֹיָקִים; "YHWH raises up"), king of Judah (609–598 B.C.E.). Pharaoh Neco made Jehoiakim king of Judah after he captured *Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim's younger …
Who was King Jehoiakim in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
2024年12月16日 · Jehoiakim (named Eliakim at birth, 2 Chronicles 36:4) was one of the last kings of Judah before the Babylonian Captivity. Jehoiakim was a son of good King Josiah (Jeremiah …
The amazing name Jehoiakim: meaning and etymology
2011年7月14日 · Jehoiakim is the son and successor of king Josiah of Judah, and his mother is called Zebidah. His name was actually Eliakim but Pharaoh Neco, who had deposed and …
Jehoiakim - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Throne name of Eliakim, son of Josiah, appointed king of Judah by Pharaoh Necho.
Who Was King Jehoiakim in the Bible & What Happened to Him?
Who Was King Jehoiakim in the Bible & What Happened to Him? he whom Jehovah has set up, the second son of Josiah, and eighteenth king of Judah, which he ruled over for eleven years …
Babylonian Captivity, Prophecies, & Reign - Britannica
Jehoiakim, in the Old Testament (II Kings 23:34–24:17; Jeremiah 22:13–19; II Chronicles 36:4–8), was son of King Josiah and king of Judah (c. 609–598 bce). When Josiah died at Megiddo, his …
JEHOIAKIM - JewishEncyclopedia.com
King of Judah (608-597 B.C.); eldest son of Josiah, and brother and successor of Jehoahaz (Shallum), whom Pharaohnecho had deposed. When placed on the throne, his name, …
Jehoiakim - Encyclopedia.com
JEHOIAKIM (Heb. יְהוֹיָקִם ,יְהוֹיָקִים; "yhwh raises up"), king of Judah (609–598 b.c.e.). Pharaoh Neco made Jehoiakim king of Judah after he captured *Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim's younger …