Who was Jehoiada?

High priest who restored the worship of the Lord

The story of Jehoiada

Jehoiada - High Priest of Israel
Jehoiada - High Priest of Israel
High Priest of Israel

Jehoiada was a priest in the Old Testament of the Bible. He was the son of Jehoiarib and the brother of Amariah. He was the High Priest of the Temple of Jerusalem during the reign of King Joash of Judah. He was best known for his role in restoring the worship of God in Judah after the reign of King Athaliah, who had led the people of Judah away from the worship of God. Jehoiada was instrumental in restoring the worship of God in Judah. He organized a coup against Queen Athaliah, who had led the people of Judah away from the worship of God. He gathered the leaders of Judah and the Levites and had them swear an oath to protect the young King Joash. He then had the young king crowned and anointed in the Temple of Jerusalem. He also organized a covenant between the people of Judah and the king, which was sealed with a sacrifice. Jehoiada also organized the repair of the Temple of Jerusalem and the reinstatement of the Levites as priests. He also organized the reinstatement of the worship of God in Judah, including the observance of the Sabbath and the celebration of the Passover. Jehoiada is best known for his role in restoring the worship of God in Judah. He organized a coup against Queen Athaliah, had the young King Joash crowned and anointed in the Temple of Jerusalem, and organized the repair of the Temple of Jerusalem and the reinstatement of the Levites as priests. He also organized the reinstatement of the worship of God in Judah, including the observance of the Sabbath and the celebration of the Passover.

Name meaning

The name "Jehoiada" is of Hebrew origin and is found in the Bible. It is composed of two parts: "Yeho" (or "Yahu"), which is a form of the Tetragrammaton, the name of God in the Hebrew Bible, and "yada," which means "to know" or "to acknowledge." Therefore, the name "Jehoiada" is often understood to mean "God knows" or "known by God." Jehoiada is a notable figure in the Bible, specifically mentioned in the Old Testament. He was a high priest during the reigns of Kings Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash in Judah, and he played a critical role in the preservation of the Davidic line by protecting and restoring Joash to the throne.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

High Priest of Israel

First mention

2 Samuel 8:18

Appearances in the Bible

49 mentions

Family

Relatives of Jehoiada

Jehoiada in the Bible

Explore all 17 chapters where Jehoiada appears

2 Samuel

Chapter 8

David's Military Campaigns

David continues to expand his kingdom through military conquest.

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2 Samuel

Chapter 20

The Rebellion of Sheba

Sheba leads a rebellion against David, but is eventually defeated.

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2 Samuel

Chapter 23

The Last Words of David

David speaks his final words, expressing confidence in God's sovereignty and calling on future generations to trust in h...

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1 Kings

Chapter 1

David's Charge to Solomon

David charges Solomon, his son, to be faithful to God as he becomes king.

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1 Kings

Chapter 2

David's Last Days

David reflects on his life and makes final arrangements before his death.

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1 Kings

Chapter 4

Solomon's Administrative Wisdom

Solomon sets up a wise and efficient system of administration, benefiting Israel.

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2 Kings

Chapter 11

Athaliah Overthrown

Athaliah becomes queen of Judah and promotes idolatry, leading to her eventual overthrow and death.

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2 Kings

Chapter 12

Repair of the Temple

Joash becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, repairing the temple and removing idolatry.

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 11

David Anointed King, Conquests, and Mighty Men

David becomes king over all Israel, establishing his reign in Jerusalem.

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 12

Warriors Join David

Warriors join David

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 18

David's Military Successes

David's reign, including his administration and building projects, and the reign of his son Solomon.

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 27

Leaders of Military Divisions and Civil Administrations

The division of the priests and Levites into groups for the service of the temple, including the organization of musicia...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 22

Athaliah's Usurpation

The narrative unfolds the turbulent period of Athaliah's usurpation, highlighting the struggles faced by the legitimate ...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 23

Joash's Restoration

Joash's restoration to the throne, emphasizing the significance of righteous leadership and the restoration of worship p...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 24

Joash's Apostasy and Zechariah's Death

The chapter unfolds Joash's oscillation between righteousness and apostasy, culminating in the tragic death of the proph...

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Nehemiah

Chapter 3

Rebuilding the Wall

The beginning of the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem, including the organization of the workers.

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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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