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| | Jehoiakim |
 | | Jehoiakim, in the Bible, king of Judah, son of Josiah. |  | | Zebudah - Zebudah, in the Bible, wife of Josiah and mother of Jehoiakim. |  | | Joiakim - Joiakim [short for Jehoiakim], in the Bible, high priest. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0826123.html
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| | King Jehoiakim - Biography |
 | | Jehoiakim's 18-year-old son Jehoiachin became king in his place. |  | | So he dethroned him, placing Jehoiakim in power, and giving him that name in place of his original name, Eliakim, as a symbol of Egypt's power over the king of Judah. |  | | When Judah was conquered and King Josiah killed in battle by Egypt, Josiah's son, Jehoiakim's younger brother Jehoahaz, took Josiah's office as king. |
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http://www.geocities.com/thekingsofisrael/biography_Jehoiakim.html
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| | March to Zion :: Articles :: The Reading of the Roll |
 | | The Lord had became very angry with Jehoiakim, because he "did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his fathers had done." 2 Kings 23:37 Jehoiakim had returned to the worship of false idols just as kings had done before him. |  | | Jehoiakim was king so as long as he obeyed king Nebuchadnezzar. |  | | This was in the time period that Israel had been led away into Babylonian captivity, and king Nebuchadnezzar had reinstated Jehoiakim as king of Israel. |
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http://www.marchtozion.com/index.php/news/567
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 | | Lesson 22: Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah Introduction: The downward course of Judah, following the reforms of Josiah, concludes with the evil son of Josiah, Jehoahaz (reigned for 3 months), and the three kings which followed him. |  | | Jehoahaz was deposed by the king of Egypt, who appointed Jehoiakim king. |  | | Name the prophets who prophesied during the reigns of Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah. |
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http://members.aol.com/khennecke/mwb/mwb2/22.txt
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| | “Jehoiakim Slept with his Fathers…” (II Kings 24:6) – Did He? |
 | | The absence of any comment about Jehoiakim’s death and burial in the MT version makes the impression that the king died in exile, while according to the LXX version one can understand that he was held in Babylon awhile and then released and permitted to reign again in Jerusalem. |  | | Jehoiakim was appointed king by Necho II, King of Egypt, upon the latter’s return from the battle in Haran, three months after he had killed Josiah at Megiddo (August/September 609 BCE). |  | | According to this text, the Babylonians put Jehoiakim to death, and his body was cast in front of the walls of Jerusalem, with no burial. |
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/JHS/Articles/article_23.htm
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| | Genealogy of Jesus Christ |
 | | Indeed, Jesus was not one of Jehoiakim's offspring. |  | | Joseph, the father of Jesus, was one of Jehoiakim's descendants (through Jeconiah). |  | | And although Jehoiakim had children, scripture shows that none of them ever reigned as King David had. |
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http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/genealogy/curse.asp
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| | Prophecies against Egypt and Philistia; Babylon quashes Jehoiakim's rebellion; Jehoiakim's death |
 | | Apparently he relented (as Jehoiakim remained as king for a few more years) but as punishment stripped the temple of many of its sacred articles (as he had before) and took them to his own pagan temples in Babylon. |  | | This seems likely, especially given what Scripture says right after describing the Babylonian response to Jehoiakim's rebellion: "And the king of Egypt did not come out of his land anymore..." (2 Kings 24:7). |  | | We do know from Jeremiah's prophecies that this wicked ruler was to die without lamentation from the people, being cast out and buried as a donkey (see Jeremiah 22:18-19; 36:30). |
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http://www.ucgstp.org/bible/brp/jer46.htm
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| | BibleSchoolResources.Net: King Jehoiakim - Matching |
 | | The son of one of the priests thought the king should hear what was in the book and took it to Jehoiakim. |  | | King Jehoiakim and the people of Judah did not respect God. |  | | Match the Bible verse with the text that tells us something about God's word. |
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http://www.bibleschoolresources.net/southernkingdom/kingjehoiakim-mtc.html
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| | Love The Lord 2nd Kings Lesson 24 |
 | | II Kings 24:5 "Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, [are] they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?" One of the terrible things he did, was execute Urijah. |  | | II Kings 24:19 "And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD, according to all that Jehoiakim had done." It seemed, that Zedekiah just allowed the heathen worship to continue, that had begun, again, in his brothers reign. |  | | Jehoiakim had submitted to king Nechoh in the last lesson. |
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http://www.lovethelord.com/books/2kings/24.html
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| | Biblical people: Jehoiakim (King of Judah) |
 | | Jehoiakim was the son of Josiah and Zebidah. |  | | Jehoiakim surrendered and paid him tribute for three years, but then rebelled. |  | | At age 25, he was made king by Pharoah Neco in place of his brother Jehoahaz, who was exiled to Egypt. |
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http://www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/p78.htm
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| | Historical Background of the Book of Daniel |
 | | Nebuchadnezzar bound Jehoiakim in chains to take him to Babylon, but, perhaps in reaction to some word of defiance, slew him instead and cast his body outside the city walls to lie there unburied (9). |  | | The comment in 2 Kings 24:6 that Jehoiakim "slept with his fathers" merely means that he joined them in death. |  | | The Bible states that Nebuchadnezzar came personally to Jerusalem both to unseat Jehoiakim (2 Chronicles 36:5-6) and, three months later, in the Babylonian king's eighth year, to remove Jehoiachin (2 Kings 24:8-12). |
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http://www.themoorings.org/prophecy/Daniel1/less1.html
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| | Crosswalk.com |
 | | Zedekiah (Mattaniah), uncle of Jeconiah, and brother of Jehoiakim and Jehoahaz, was last of all raised to the throne by Nebuchadnezzar. |  | | Not only did Jehoiakim tax the people (2 Kings 23:35) for Pharaoh's tribute, but also took their forced labor, without pay, for building a splendid palace; in violation of Leviticus 19:13, Deuteronomy 24:14,15. |  | | It is with a reference to the three kings, Shallum, Jehoiakim, and Jeconiah, that the earth is thrice invoked [BENGEL]. |
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http://www.biblestudytools.net/Commentaries/JamiesonFaussetBrown/jfb.cgi?book=jer&chapter=22
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| | Chapter 3 |
 | | Jehoiakim was twenty and five years old when he began to reign; and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem: and his mother’s name was Zebidah the daughter of Pedaiah Rumah. |  | | In the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah, that was the first year of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. |  | | And this was the end of king Jehoiakim, when he had lived thirty-six years, and of them reigned eleven. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ironmen/wilson/studies_chap03.htm
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| | Jehoiakim Cuts and Burns the Word |
 | | C. Consider the attitude of king Josiah, the father of Jehoiakim, when the word of God was read to him. |  | | When people reject plain Bible teaching, for all practical purposes, they are cutting and burning the Word of God. |  | | They had no fear of God and they would meet the wrath of the Lord. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/davidriggs01/jehoiaki.htm
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 | | JEHOIAKIM 2KI 23:34 Pharaoh Neco made Eliakim son of Josiah king in place of his father Josiah and changed Eliakim's name to Jehoiakim. |  | | DAN 1:2 And the Lord delivered Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the articles from the temple of God. |  | | These he carried off to the temple of his god in Babylonia and put in the treasure house of his god. |
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http://www.biblebb.com/files/pniv/JEHOIAKI.TXT
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| | Lesson Notes: King Jehoiakim (2 Chronicles 36:4-8) |
 | | Jehoiakim was twenty-five when he became king and he reigned for eleven years. |  | | The name change probably signified that Necco was willing to tolerate the religion of the Jews. |  | | The king of Egypt renamed Eliakim (God raises up) to Jehoiakim. |
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http://greg.cohoon.name/seekers/notes/2chronicles/chapter36b.html
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| | Planet Preterist - In the Third Year of the REIGN of Jehoiakim |
 | | And the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the vessels of the house of God." Now this is the account of 598 BC when Jehoiakim died after he had served Nebuchadnezzar for 3 years and rebelled. |  | | I maintained that although the precise date of the battle is not known, the available evidence is compatible with the belief that Nebuchadnezzar had both the time and the incentive to force Jehoiakim, the king of Judah from 609 to 598, to swear allegiance to him before he had to return to Babylon. |  | | There remains the challenge of reconciling Daniel 1:1’s “the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim” with the fact that Jeremiah 25:1 and 46:2 place the battle of Carchemish in the fourth year of the reign of Jehoiakim. |
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http://www.planetpreterist.com/news-2237.html
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| | American Atheists - Daniel In The Debunker's Den |
 | | The Lord delivered Jehoiakim king of Judah into his power, together with all that was left of the vessels of the house of God; and he carried them off to the land of Shinar... |  | | Therefore these are the words of the Lord concerning Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah.... |  | | While the ten-day discrepancy may be excused as merely "round-off error," the difference between eight and eighteen is enough to prove beyond doubt that the "Holy Scriptures" are far from inerrant. |
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http://www.atheists.org/christianity/daniel.html
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| | Lehi's 600-year Prophecy |
 | | Thus, Nebuchadnezzar chose Mattaniah, being Jehoiakim's brother and Jehoiachin's uncle, to be the new king and changed his name to be Zedekiah. |  | | In the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim the prophets began to predict captivity and destruction unless the people repented. |  | | The destruction they inflicted upon Judah in Nov.-Dec. 601 BC was severe enough that, as stated in the above quotation, it was said to have fulfilled the words of the prophets that Jerusalem would be destroyed. |
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http://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/lds/meridian/2000/lehi6apr.html
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| | The Third Year of Jehoiakim |
 | | Wintle suggests some reasons for dating the commencement of the seventy years' captivity from the completion of the siege in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, when Daniel and his associates were among the first captives. |  | | Hengstenberg has not been forgetful to defend our Prophet from the charge of historical inaccuracy, to which this verse has given rise. |  | | Rabbi Solomon Jarchi asks, "How can this be said?" and then replies as follows: -- This was the eighth year of Nebuchadnezzar and the third of Jehoiakim's rebellion against him. |
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http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol24/htm/xiii.htm
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| | Today's Word: Daniel 1:1 |
 | | Jehoiakim and Jehoahaz were the sons of the godly king Josiah 2 Kg 23:31-37). |  | | Critics point to a seeming conflict between this statement by Daniel regarding the third year of Jehoiakim’s reign, and the statement by Jeremiah in which he says that the event occurred in the fourth year of Jehoiakim (Je 25:1; 46:2). |  | | This would mean that Nebuchadnezzar conquered all of Syria and the territory south to the borders of Egypt in late spring or early summer of 605 B.C. Jeremiah 46:2 mentions that the Carchemish battle preceded Daniel’s captivity and occurred in Jehoiakim’s fourth year. |
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http://word.crusade.org/word/word2422.html
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| | The Fourth Year of Jehoiakim (Jer. 25:1-3). |
 | | On what is called "received" dating, the fourth year of Jehoiakim (being the first year of Nebuchadnezzar) is usually given as 606 B.C.; whereas in The Companion Bible, both in the margin, and in Ap. |  | | All are agreed that the FOURTH YEAR OF JEHOIAKIM, and the FIRST YEAR OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR form a point of contact between sacred and profane history of the utmost importance. |  | | From this point of contact it is claimed that a "complete scheme of dates may be derived", as some put it; or, according to others, "from this date we reckon on to Christ and back to Adam." |
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http://www.levendwater.org/companion/append86.html
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| | God's Word is Forever - Jewell Ellen Smith |
 | | JEHUDI: after some hesitation Now, King Jehoiakim, please remember that this was written at the hand of the prophet of God. |  | | And his dead body shall be cast out in the day to the heat, and in the night to the frost. |  | | The verse that tells about old Jehoiakim begins "Now the king sat in the winter house in the ninth month; and there was a fire on the hearth burning before him..." voice trails off |
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http://www.missionaryclinicbelize.org/USA/GODS_WORD_IS_FOREVER.htm
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| | Weep Jeremiah! -- Act I, Scene 8 |
 | | No one moves to restrain him) "...and his dead body shall be cast out to the heat by day and frost by night. |  | | It shall come about that he'll be cast out from the gates of Jerusalem. |  | | So this is the prophet I have heard of... |
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http://home.nycap.rr.com/weepjeremiah/Act1Scene8.htm
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| | Jehoiakim -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | When Josiah died at Megiddo, his younger son, Jehoahaz (or Shallum), was chosen king by the Judahites, but the Egyptian conqueror Necho took Jehoahaz to Egypt and made Jehoiakim king. |  | | in the Old Testament (II Kings 24), son of King Jehoiakim and king of Judah. |  | | in Old Testament, son of King Josiah and king of Judah (reigned 609?598 BC); Egyptian conqueror Necho placed Jehoiakim on throne; ruled under Necho's protection until Chaldean Empire defeated Egypt at the Battle of Carchemish in 605; changed allegiance to Chaldean ruler Nebuchadrezzar II for three years, then revolted; Nebuchadrezzar led invasion against Judah, besieged... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9043491
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| | BD Jehoiakim |
 | | Jehoiakim was son of Joash, king of Judah, and brother of Zedekiah. |  | | He was not a faithful ruler; an interesting event is told of him burning the manuscript of one of the prophecies of Jeremiah (Jer. |  | | Jehoiakim was given a dishonorable burial of an ass (Jer. |
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http://scriptures.lds.org/bdj/jhkm
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - NEBUCHADNEZZAR. |
 | | He came to the throne in the fourth year of King Jehoiakim of Judah, whom he subjugated and, seven years later, killed after that king had rebelled. |  | | Jehoiakim served him for three years, and then rebelled. |  | | R., Introduction, 23, says "a grandson"), with whom he took part in the expedition of the Assyrians against Hezekiah, being one of the few who were not destroyed by the angels before Jerusalem (Sanh. |
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=154&letter=N
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| | JEHOIAKIM - LoveToKnow Article on JEHOIAKIM |
 | | 58) speaks of Jehoiakims captivity, apparently confusing him with Jehoiachin. |  | | It was at the close of Jehoiakims reign, apparently just before his death, that the enemy appeared at the gates of Jerusalem, and although he himself slept with his fathers his young son was destined to see the first captivity of the land of Judah (597 B.c.). |  | | The Septuagint, however, still preserves there the record of his peaceful death, in agreement with the earlier source in 2 Kings, but against the prophecy of Jeremiah (xxii. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JE/JEHOIAKIM.htm
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| | The Seal of Baruch |
 | | From the fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign (605 BC), God assured Baruch that his life would be spared when Jerusalem fell (45:1-5). |  | | Scripture tells of one companion named Baruch, the son of Neriah, his friend, co-worker and scribe in these difficult years. |  | | Michaiah urged Baruch and Jeremiah to hide while they appealed to the king (36:11-19). |
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http://home.att.net/~kmpope/SealofBaruch.html
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| | Jehoiakim |
 | | He went back to idolatry, and after hearing a portion of a condemnatory letter written by the prophet Jeremiah, had it cut up and burned. |  | | But for whatever reason, all the records concerning Jehoiakim present him as irreligious and vicious. |  | | Jehoiakim now collected tribute for Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, and was certainly no more popular for it. |
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http://www.ancientroute.com/people/Jehoiakim.htm
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| | Historical timeline of Daniel |
 | | Jehoiachin (reigned 3 months, at age 18 -- some manuscripts show his age as eight) |  | | Jehoiakim is fettered but then reinstated as king, becomes a Babylonian vassal king. |  | | Jehoiakim is reinstated and this is the first year of his new reign (year 5 of his 11 years). |
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http://www.pytlik.com/observe/daniel/timeline.html
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| | Questions and answers: Daniel 1:1 |
 | | I've even seen one source that said "609/608 B.C." Same goes for the destruction of the first Temple - some say it happened in 586 BC and others say 587 BC. |  | | (Dan 1:2 NRSV) The Lord let King Jehoiakim of Judah fall into his power, as well as some of the vessels of the house of God. |  | | These he brought to the land of Shinar, and placed the vessels in the treasury of his gods." |
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http://www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/q33.htm
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| | 2 Kings 23:36 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he began |
 | | Bible Gateway: 2 Kings Chapter 23 Verse 36 NIV |  | | Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king; he was ruling in Jerusalem for eleven years; his mother's name was Zebidah, the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah. |  | | A son of twenty and five years 'is' Jehoiakim in his reigning, and eleven years he hath reigned in Jerusalem, and the name of his mother 'is' Zebudah daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah, |
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http://bible.cc/2_kings/23-36.htm
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| | Ungodly Jehoiakim & Seeming Defeat |
 | | Jehoiakim was a throne name given to him by Pharaoh Neco of Egypt, who deposed his brother Jehoahaz. |  | | Nebuchadnezzar reinstated Jehoiakim on his throne, but treated him as a vassal king. |  | | But it is not unreasonable for us to desire to pursue the same kind of dedication and consecration to God that Daniel maintained! |
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http://www.vfbaptist.org/devotionals/daniel/c01/daniel_01-003.htm
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| | God's Judgment Regarding King Jehoiakim |
 | | Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and his abominations which he did, and that which was found in him, behold, they are written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah: and Jehoiachin his son reigned in his stead. |  | | Jehoiakim came to power as his kingdom was in decline, having recently lost national sovereignty after being invaded. |  | | Instead, he persecuted and killed those who tried to lead the people in the L |
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http://www.geocities.com/thekingsofisrael/judgment_Jehoiakim.html
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| | One Year Bible blog commentary links |
 | | Jehoiakim became the next king of Judah, 2 Kings 23.36-24.6; 2Chronicles 36.5-8. |  | | It was then that King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded Judah amd Jehoiakim became his vassal for three years. |  | | He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, just as Jehoiakim did. |
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http://theophilus1.blogspot.com/2005/07/july-4-readings.html
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