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Josiah's great-grandfather was King Hezekiah, a noted reformer also respected by the biblical writers as having "done what was right in the sight of the LORD, as David had done. [ 9 ] Josiah had four sons: Johanan , and Eliakim (born c. 634 BCE), whose mother was Zebidah the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah; and Shallum (633/632 BCE) and Mattanyahu ...
The father of Queen Jedidah the wife of Manasseh, being the maternal grandfather of king Josiah. (2 Kings 22:1) He was a native of Boscath of the lowlands of Judah. A Levite of a Gershonite branch; he was the son of Ethan and father of Zerah making him an ancestor of Asaph. (1 Chronicles 6:41) In 1 Chronicles 6:21, he is called Iddo.
The inscription of the ring says, "(belonging) to Nathan-Melech, Servant of the King." Though it may not directly mention King Josiah by name, it does appear to be from the same time period in which he would have lived. Seals and seal impressions from the period show a transition from those of an earlier period which bear images of stars and ...
Jehoiakim was appointed king by Necho II, king of Egypt, in 609 BC, after Necho's return from the battle in Harran, three months after he had killed King Josiah at Megiddo. [5] Necho deposed Jehoiakim's younger brother Jehoahaz after a reign of only three months and took him to Egypt, where he died. Jehoiakim ruled originally as a vassal of the ...
Josiah died at the hands of Pharaoh Necho II in the summer of 609 BC. [25] By Judean reckoning, which began regnal years in the fall month of Tishri, this would be in the year 610/609 BC. Josiah reigned for 31 years (2 Kings 21:19, 22:1) and began to reign after the short two-year reign of Amon. Manasseh's last year, 33 years earlier, would be ...
The final group also contains fourteen generations. If Josiah's son was intended as Jehoiakim, then Jeconiah could be counted separately after the exile. [6] Some authors proposed that Matthew's original text had one Joseph as the father of Mary, who then married another man of the same name. [12]
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In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: The World English Bible translates the passage as: Josiah became the father of Jechoniah and his brothers, at the time of the exile to Babylon. Textual variants