Yehoahaz II Shalom, 16th King of Judah

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Yehoahaz II Shalom, 16th King of Judah

Hebrew: יהואחז, המלך ה 16 של יהודה, Italian: Ioacaz, Re di Giuda
Also Known As: "Yehoachaz", "Yochanan", "Shallum", "Johoahaz"
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Birthplace: Jerusalem, Israel
Death: circa -609 (15-32)
Egypt
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Son of Josiah ., 15th King of Judah and Hammutal .
Husband of Nachushta .
Brother of Zedekiah, Last (19th) King of Judah
Half brother of Johanan . and Jehoiakim Elyakim, 17th King of Judah

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About Yehoahaz II Shalom, 16th King of Judah

Jehoahaz II (Hebrew: יהואחז, Yehōʼākhāz; Greek: Ιωαχαζ, Iōachaz; "YHWH has held"), or Shallum (Hebrew: שלום, Shallūm; "retribution") (633 BC-r. 610 BC-610 BC according to Ussher, or 632 BC-r. 609 BC-609 BC according to Thiele), was the sixteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah and the first of its kings to die in exile.

His birth name was Shallum, (1_Chronicles 3:15 ) but his father changed it to Jehoahaz later in his life. Why Josiah so acted, the Bible does not say. Perhaps Josiah did this after reading the full history of the Shallum of the Kingdom of Israel, who was a regicide and who died at the hand of still another regicide (Menahem).

He was born in the eighteenth year of his father's reign. His mother was Hamutal (2_Kings 24:31 ). He had three known brothers. The first-born, Johanan, probably died in action at Megiddo. Another, Jehoiakim, was his half-brother by Zebidah and was in fact two years older than he. His third, full brother was Zedekiah.

He acceded to the throne of the Kingdom of Judah after his father died in battle against Pharaoh Necho II of Egypt (2_Kings 24:29-30 , 2_Chronicles 25:23-24 ). Ussher says that the people of the kingdom acclaimed him in order to have a king in the land, in fear of an invasion by Necho. Why the people acclaimed him instead of his older brother, again the Bible does not say (2_Chronicles 36:1 ).

Shortly after Jehoahaz came to the throne, the prophet Jeremiah came to call on him, and warned him that God was angry with the kings of the Kingdom of Judah and that he, Jehoahaz, would be taken prisoner and deported to Egypt and would never see his native land again (Jeremiah 22:1-2,10-12 ).

Jehoahaz reigned only three months, and seems not to have listened to Jeremiah. He practiced all of the idolatrous evils that many of his forbears (Manasseh, Ahaz, and others) had practiced. (2_Kings 24:32 , 2_Chronicles 36:2 )

Then Necho returned from his action at Megiddo and elsewhere and apparently exacted a severe punishment for all the trouble that Josiah had caused him. He exacted a tribute of one hundred silver talents and one gold talent. He removed Jehohaz from his throne and made him his prisoner. Then he placed his older brother Jehoiakim on the throne instead of him. (2_Kings 24:33-34 , 2_Chronicles 36:3-4 ) Jehoahaz was forcibly removed to Egypt, and there he eventually died.

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