Jehoahaz. A king of Judah during the divided kingdom. He was a son of Josiah by Hamutal, and brother of Zedekiah. Jehoahaz was deported to Egypt by Pharoah Neco and died there (acai). Other forms include: Johanan. Roles include: King. Jehoahaz is also referred to as: Johanan (Jehoahaz).
Familial Relationships of Jehoahaz
- Gender: male
- Tribe/Nationality: Tribe of Judah
- Father: Josiah
- Mother: Hamutal
- Sibling(s): Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, Shallum (1 Chronicles 3:15)
OT Distribution of References
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- References: 2 Kings: 3; 1 Chronicles: 1; 2 Chronicles: 3
Other information about Jehoahaz
- Is associated with the following location(s):
place:Jerusalem
(birth_place
).
Key References for Jehoahaz: 2KI 23:30, 2KI 23:31, 2KI 23:32, 2KI 23:33, 2KI 23:34, 2KI 24:18, 1CH 3:15, 2CH 36:1.
In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Jehoahaz” are translated as Jehoahaz (6x), Johanan (1x).
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Jehoahaz (2KI 23:30; 2KI 23:31; 2KI 23:34; 2CH 36:1; 2CH 36:2; 2CH 36:4)
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Johanan (1CH 3:15)
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and he reigned (2KI 23:31; 2CH 36:2)
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And he did (2KI 23:32)
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so that he could not reign (2KI 23:33)
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where he died (2KI 23:34)
- 2KI 23:30; 2KI 23:31; 2KI 23:34; 1CH 3:15; 2CH 36:1; 2CH 36:2; 2CH 36:4