Not to be confused with Jehoshaphat (father of Jehu).
This article is about the King of Judah. For the high priest of Israel, see Jehoshaphat (high priest).
For other uses, see Jehoshaphat (disambiguation) and Josaphat (disambiguation).
Jehoshaphat
King of Judah
Reign
c. 870 – 849 BCE
Predecessor
Asa
Successor
Jehoram
Born
c. 905 BCE
Died
c. 849 BCE
Issue
Jehoram Azariah Jehiel Zechariah Azariahu Michael Shephatiah
House
House of David
Father
Asa
Mother
Azubah
Jehoshaphat (/dʒəˈhɒʃəfæt/; alternatively spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or Yehoshafat; Hebrew: יְהוֹשָׁפָט, Modern: Yəhōšafaṭ, Tiberian: Yŏhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh has judged";[1] Greek: Ἰωσαφάτ, romanized: Iosafát; Latin: Josaphat), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the son of Asa, and the fourth king of the Kingdom of Judah, in succession to his father. His children included Jehoram, who succeeded him as king. His mother was Azubah. Historically, his name has sometimes been connected with the Valley of Josaphat.[2]
^Khan, Geoffrey (2020). The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical Hebrew, Volume 1. Open Book Publishers. ISBN 978-1783746767.
^J. D. Douglas, ed., The New Bible Dictionary (Eerdmans: Grand Rapids, MI, 1965) 604)
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