Who was Jeconiah?

King of Judah

The story of Jeconiah

Jeconiah - Exilarch, King of Judah
Jeconiah - Exilarch, King of Judah
19 yearsBorn: -615Died: -596From: JerusalemExilarch, King of Judah

Jeconiah, also known as Coniah and Jehoiachin, was a king of Judah who ruled for only three months in 598 BCE. He was the son of King Jehoiakim and the grandson of King Josiah. According to the Bible, Jeconiah was taken captive by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar along with many other people from Judah and was exiled to Babylon. This event marked the beginning of the Babylonian captivity, which lasted for 70 years. Jeconiah is also mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament. Despite his short reign and his captivity, Jeconiah is considered to be a significant figure in Jewish history as a symbol of the Babylonian exile and the restoration of the kingdom of Judah.

Name meaning

The name Jeconiah is of Hebrew origin and means "God will establish" or "Yahweh has established." In the Hebrew Bible, Jeconiah (also known as Jehoiachin or Coniah) was a king of Judah who was taken into captivity by the Babylonians. The meaning of the name reflects the belief in divine support and the establishment of strength or leadership through God's will.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Exilarch, King of Judah

First mention

1 Chronicles 3:16

Appearances in the Bible

7 mentions

Family

Relatives of Jeconiah

Jeconiah in the Bible

Explore all 6 chapters where Jeconiah appears

1 Chronicles

Chapter 3

Sons of David

A genealogy of each of the twelve tribes of Israel, detailing their family lineages and populations.

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Esther

Chapter 2

Esther Becomes Queen

Esther, a Jew, is chosen to be the new queen.

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Jeremiah

Chapter 24

The Good and Bad Figs

In Jeremiah Chapter 24, the prophet is shown a vision of two baskets of figs presented before the Lord. One basket holds...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 27

Submitting to the Babylonian Empire

In Jeremiah 27, God instructs Jeremiah to make a yoke and put it on his neck as a symbol of submission to the Babylonian...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 28

The False Prophet and the True Message

In Jeremiah chapter 28, a false prophet named Hananiah challenges Jeremiah's prophecies by predicting that the Babylonia...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 29

God's Plan for His People

In chapter 29 of the book of Jeremiah, God sends a message to the exiles in Babylon through the prophet Jeremiah. He tel...

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