2 Kings 23:31–34, He disregarded the reforms of his father Josiah. Jehoiakim in power, and giving him that name in place of his original
[1] He reigned for only three months,[2] before being deposed by the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II and taken into Egyptian captivity. King Josiah killed in battle by
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. After a fierce battle Josiah was killed. Josiah was therefore killed in the month of Tammuz, 609 BC, or the month prior, when the Egyptians were on their way to Harran. This fact attests the popularity of the young man, and probably also his political affiliations or policy, as being in line with those of his father. What happened to Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:34)? How long did Jehoiakim reign? . When Judah was conquered and
2 Kings 23:36 = 11 years. He intended to capture Jehoiakim and deport him
came to an end. he persecuted. name, Eliakim, as a symbol of Egypt's power over the king of Judah. Babylon invaded, as prophets
Both William F. Albright and E. R. Thiele dated his reign to 609 BC,[5] making his birth in 633/632 BC. The king happened to be in his winter house and there was a fire burning. Jehoahaz only reigned three months before he was taken into captivity by the king of Egypt, who replaced Jehoahaz with his brother Eliakim (2 Kings 23:26; 2 Chronicles 36:5). For what did he use slave labor (verses 13 and 14)? The Babylonian Chronicle dates the battle from Tammuz (July–August) to Elul (August–September) of 609 BC. He moved his forces along the coastal route Via Maris towards Syria, along the low tracts of Philistia and Sharon and prepared to cross the ridge of hills which shuts in the Jezreel Valley on the south. Jehoiakim submitted for three years, then
declared his independence, and so the Babylonian king laid siege
How old was Jehoiakim when he became king in Jerusalem? All this happened in accordance with the things prophesied against Judah due to the sins of Manasseh (2 Kings 24:2–4; 2 Chronicles 36:15–21). Necho brought Jehoahaz to Riblah and imprisoned him there. Accordingly, Jehoiachin ruled only momentarily, and his royal line
However, the Egyptian king found Jehoahaz rebellious,
hand-written book, Jehoiakim burned the book and tried to imprison
How could a good king like Josiah have such nasty sons? 1. But, as often happened in those days, Jehoahaz did not follow in the footsteps of his father but “did evil in the sight of the Lord” (2 Kings 23:32). The Assyrians and their allies the Egyptians fought the Babylonians at Harran. 2. He then deposed Jehoahaz and replaced with his older brother Eliakim as king, changing his name to Jehoiakim. May God's blessing be with you! Jehoiakim's 18-year-old son
A. In the spring or early summer of 609 BC, Pharaoh Necho II began his first campaign against Babylon, in aid of the Assyrians. [4] Chronological considerations related to his successor limit the month in which Josiah was killed and Jehoahaz took the throne to Tammuz. He avidly practiced idol worship and the sins associated with it,
Egypt, Josiah's son, Jehoiakim's younger brother
against Jerusalem. After his brother was deposed, Jehoiakim became king. How could a good king like Josiah have such nasty sons? What happened to Jehoahaz? 22:13–19; II Chron. In spite of the heavy tax burden, Jehoiakim added to the people's
I hope you find the study questions interesting, relevant and challenging. place. After the failed siege of Harran, Necho left a sizable force behind, but returned himself to Egypt.