Who was Shallum?

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The story of Shallum

Shallum - High Priest of Israel
Shallum - High Priest of Israel
High Priest of Israel

Shallum was a biblical figure who lived in the 8th century BC. He was the son of King Josiah of Judah and the brother of King Jehoahaz. He was the twelfth king of Judah and reigned for only one month. He was known for his wickedness and was the last king of the House of David before the Babylonian captivity. Shallum was a wicked king who did not follow the laws of God. He was known for his idolatry and for his disregard for the Temple of Jerusalem. He was also known for his oppressive taxation and for his mistreatment of the people of Judah. He was eventually overthrown by Pharaoh Neco II of Egypt and replaced by his brother Jehoahaz. Shallum is best known for his brief reign as king of Judah and for his wickedness. He was the last king of the House of David before the Babylonian captivity and his reign was a sign of the coming destruction of Jerusalem. He is remembered as a warning to future generations of the consequences of wickedness and idolatry.

Name meaning

The name "Shallum" is of Hebrew origin and can be found in the Bible. It is derived from the Hebrew word "שַׁלּוּם" (Shallum), which means "retribution" or "compensation." In a biblical context, several individuals named Shallum are mentioned, and it is often associated with peace, restoration, or recompense. The name appears in the Old Testament and is associated with various figures, such as a king of Israel and other leaders or officials.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

High Priest of Israel

First mention

2 Kings 15:10

Appearances in the Bible

26 mentions

Family

Relatives of Shallum

Shallum in the Bible

Explore all 18 chapters where Shallum appears

2 Kings

Chapter 15

Reigns of Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

Azariah, also known as Uzziah, becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, but also becomes proud and is struck with ...

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2 Kings

Chapter 22

Josiah's Reforms in Judah

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

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 2

Genealogy of David

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

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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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1 Chronicles

Chapter 4

Descendants of Judah and Simeon

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

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 6

Levi's Genealogy and Roles

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

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 7

Genealogy of the Tribes of Israel

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

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 9

Genealogies and Roles of Returning Exiles

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

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 28

Ahaz's Apostasy and Defeat

Ahaz's reign marked by apostasy, foreign alliances, and military defeat, highlighting the destructive outcomes of turnin...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 34

Josiah's Reforms and Rediscovery of the Law

Josiah's reign marked by extensive reforms, culminating in the rediscovery of the Law and a fervent commitment to renewi...

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Ezra

Chapter 2

Return of the Exiles to Jerusalem

The list of the exiles who returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Ezra.

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Ezra

Chapter 7

Ezra's Journey to Jerusalem

Ezra's journey to Jerusalem and his arrival in the city.

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Ezra

Chapter 10

Repentance and Renewal

The repentance and renewal of the exiles, including the removal of foreign wives and the celebration of the feast of the...

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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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Nehemiah

Chapter 7

The Completion of the Wall

The completion of the wall of Jerusalem and the celebration of the dedication.

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Jeremiah

Chapter 22

Warnings for the Kings of Judah

Jeremiah delivers a message from God to the kings of Judah, urging them to rule justly and warning of the consequences o...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 32

Purchase of a Field During Babylonian Siege

In Jeremiah 32, God commands the prophet to buy a field in his hometown of Anathoth, even though it was currently under ...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 35

The Rechabites' Faithfulness

In Jeremiah 35, God commands Jeremiah to bring the Rechabites, a group of nomadic people, to the temple to offer them wi...

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