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    Jehoiakim, also sometimes spelled Jehoikim was the eighteenth and antepenultimate King of Judah from 609 to 598 BC. He was the second son of King Josiah...
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    BCE and was taken into captivity. He was the son and successor of King Jehoiakim, and the grandson of King Josiah. Most of what is known about Jeconiah...
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    returning from the north, deposed Jehoahaz in favor of his older brother, Jehoiakim. Jehoahaz was taken back to Egypt as a captive. After the Babylonians...
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    In 601 BC, Jehoiakim, king of Judah, revolted against Babylonian rule despite the strong remonstrances of the prophet Jeremiah. Jehoiakim died for reasons...
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    happens, the possessor of sovereign will and power: it is he who gives Jehoiakim into Nebuchadnezzar's hands and takes Daniel and his friends into Babylonian...
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    in tribute being paid by the Judean king Jehoiakim. In the fourth year of Nebuchadnezzar II's reign, Jehoiakim refused to pay further tribute, which led...
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    unsuccessfully attempted to take Egypt and was repulsed with heavy losses. Jehoiakim—the king of Judah—seized this opportunity to revolt against Babylonian...
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    of Judah in 604 BCE, the fifth year of the reign of King Jehoiakim of Judah. After Jehoiakim's son Jeconiah became king, Nebuchadnezzar attacked the Israelite...
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    of Libnah. Eliakim had his name changed by Pharaoh Necho of Egypt to Jehoiakim. His third son Shallum succeeded Josiah as king of Judah, under the name...
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    chapter records the burning of a scroll of Jeremiah's prophecy by King Jehoiakim and the creation of another scroll by Baruch the scribe, acting on Jeremiah's...
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    replaced him with his older brother Eliakim as king, changing his name to Jehoiakim. Jehoahaz had ruled for three months. Necho brought Jehoahaz back to Egypt...
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  • Seraiah or Sraya (שְׂרָיָה "Soldier/Prince/Princess of/is the LORD", Standard Hebrew Səraya, Tiberian Hebrew Śərāyā) is the name of several people mentioned...
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    Josephus wrote that Nebuchadnezzar slew Jehoiakim along with high-ranking officers and then commanded Jehoiakim's body "to be thrown before the walls, without...
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  • Joachim is a Germanic surname, ultimately derived from the Biblical king Jehoiakim. Pronunciation varies, and may be wa-keem' or jo'-akim. Amalie Joachim...
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    king for only three months, and replaced him with his older brother, Jehoiakim. Necho imposed on Judah a levy of a hundred talents of silver (about 33⁄4...
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    omitted them to create a second set of fourteen. Another omitted king is Jehoiakim, the father of Jeconiah, also known as Jehoiachin. In Greek the names...
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  • in several Babylonian food-rationing lists. Jeremiah prophesied that Jehoiakim will have no one to sit on the throne of David (Jeremiah 36:30). His son...
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  • the father of Shelemiah, one of three men who were commanded by King Jehoiakim to seize the prophet Jeremiah and his secretary Baruch. The Septuagint...
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  • the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Jehoiachin succeeds Jehoiakim as king of Judah. The traditional date for the foundation of Kamarina...
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    Archived from the original on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2014. "Jehoiakim". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016...
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  • in tribute being paid by the Judean king Jehoiakim. In the fourth year of Nebuchadnezzar II's reign, Jehoiakim refused to pay further tribute. This led...
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  • Jehizkiah Jehoadah Jehoaddan Jehoahaz Jehoash Jehohanan Jehoiachin Jehoiada Jehoiakim Jehoiarib Jehonadab Jehonathan Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehosheba Jehoshua...
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    control of the Levant, leading to Judah's rapid decline. In 601 BCE, King Jehoiakim of Judah, who had recently submitted to Babylon, rebelled against the...
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    Jehoash Amaziah Uzziah Jotham Ahaz Hezekiah Manasseh Amon Josiah Jehoahaz Jehoiakim Jeconiah Zedekiah Hasmonean dynasty Simon Thassi John Hyrcanus Aristobulus...
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    censorship. According to the Hebrew Bible, in the 7th century BCE, King Jehoiakim of Judah burned part of a scroll that Baruch ben Neriah had written at...
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    of the Levant. The Babylonian king crushed these rebellions, deposed Jehoiakim, the king of Judah and deported a sizeable part of the population to Babylonia...
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    Judah became a vassal state of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. In 601 BCE, Jehoiakim of Judah allied with Babylon's principal rival, Egypt, despite the strong...
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    from the Hebrew Yehoyaqim (יְהוֹיָקִים‎), meaning "raised by Yahweh". Jehoiakim (c. 635–597 BC), king of Judah, from whom all later versions of the name...
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    being the following verse: Jeremiah 36:22–23 - the winter palace of King Jehoiakim was heated by a brazier (Hebrew: אָח). Roman Emperor Jovian was poisoned...
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    kings of Judah so omitted, the other three being Ahaziah, Amaziah, and Jehoiakim. 1 Chronicles 3:11 "Joash", Jewish Encyclopedia Edwin R. Thiele, The Mysterious...
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