Not to be confused with Ahaziah of Judah, who is referred to as Jehoahaz in 2 Chronicles.
Jehoahaz
Portrait of Jehoahaz from Bartolomeo Gai's Epitome historico-chronologica (1751)
King of Judah
Reign
609 BC
Predecessor
Josiah
Successor
Jehoiakim
Born
Shallum c. 633/632 BC
House
House of David
Father
Josiah
Mother
Hamautal
Jehoahaz III of Judah (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז, Yəhō’aḥaz, "Yahweh has held"; Greek: ΙωαχαζIōakhaz; Latin: Joachaz), also called Shallum,[1] was the seventeenth king of Judah (3 months in 609 BC) and the fourth son[2] of king Josiah whom he succeeded.[3] His mother was Hamautal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah. He was born in 633/632 BC.[4]
^1 Chronicles 3:15
^Hirsch, Emil G. and Ira Maurice Prie (1906). "Jehoahaz", Jewish Encyclopedia
^Kautzsch, E. "Jehoahaz", The New Scaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol.IV, Samuel Macauley Jackson (ed.), Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan (1953)
^Isaac Kalmi (1 February 1997). M. Patrick Graham; Kenneth G. Hoglund; Steven L. McKenzie (eds.). "Was the Chronicler a Historian?", The Chronicler as Historian. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 68–. ISBN 978-0-567-32754-3.
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