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Joash -
A contracted form of
Jehoash, the father of Gideon (
Judges 6:11,29 ; 8:13,29,32 ). (See
Jehoash . (See
Jehoash
Jehoash -
Jehoash , in the shorter form JOASH , is the name of a king in each of the two lines, Israel and Judah.
Jehoash of Judah was the son of Ahaziah.
Jehoash was assassinated by some of his officers (
2 Kings 11:1-21 f.
Jehoash of Israel was the third king of the line of Jehu. He tells us that when Elisha was about to die
Jehoash came to visit him, and wept over him as a great power about to be lost to Israel. The three blows which he struck represent the three victories obtained by
Jehoash, and the blame expressed by Elisha indicates that his contemporaries thought the king slack in following up his advantage.
Jehoash also obtained a signal victory over Judah in a war wantonly provoked, it would seem, by Amaziah, king of Judah (
2 Kings 13:10 ff
Jehoiada - The only one concerning whom it speaks in any detail is the chief priest in Jerusalem who was the main influence for good in the life of the Judean king
Jehoash (or Joash) (
2 Chronicles 22:10-12; 2 Chronicles 23;
2 Chronicles 24:1-25; for details see
Jehoash)
Jehoash -
Jehoash (je-hô'ash), whom Jehovah bestowed
Jozachar - One of those who killed Joash, or
Jehoash, king of Judah
Jozachar - Jehovah-remembered, one of the two servants who assassinated
Jehoash, the king of Judah, in Millo (
2 Kings 12:21 )
Jehozabad - ...
...
The son of Shomer, one of the two conspirators who put king
Jehoash to death in Millo in Jerusalem (
2 Kings 12:21 )
Jehoiada - He married Jehosheba, or Jehoshabeath, the daughter of king Jehoram (
2 Chronicles 22:11 ), and took an active part along with his wife in the preservation and training of
Jehoash when Athaliah slew all the royal family of Judah. The plans he adopted in replacing
Jehoash on the throne of his ancestors are described in
2 Kings 11:2 ; 12:2 ;
2 Chronicles 22:11 ; 23:24
Jehosheba - On the death of her half-brother Ahaziah, she was instrumental in preserving the Davidic stock, by concealing the infant
Jehoash in a lumber-room of the palace (RVm
Joash - See Jehoash
Ephraim Gate - The section of wall between these two gates was destroyed by King
Jehoash of Israel in eighth century
Amaziah - Son of
Jehoash of Judah. In this he seems to have been the aggressor; and after refusing to hear the advice of
Jehoash, whom he had challenged to a trial of strength, he had the mortification of seeing his own capital plundered
Jeroboam - There was another Jeroboam, the son of
Jehoash
Jeroboam (2) - Son of
Jehoash, or Joash, and his successor on the throne of Israel
Jehoash - Many people in Bible times had the name
Jehoash, or Joash in its shorter form (e. ...
To avoid confusion,
Jehoash of Judah is often referred to as Joash. ...
Jehoash of Israel came to the throne at a time when Syria was crushing his country (798 BC;
2 Kings 13:7-9)
Benbadad - When he succeeded to the throne,
Jehoash recovered the cities which Jehoahaz had lost to the Syrians, and beat him in Aphek.
Jehoash gained two more victories, but did not restore the dominion of Israel on the east of Jordan
Gath - One of the five cities of the Philistines,
1 Samuel 5:8;
1 Samuel 6:17;
Amos 6:2;
Micah 1:10; a stronghold of the Anakim,
Joshua 11:22; home of Goliath,
1 Samuel 17:4; place whither the ark was carried,
1 Samuel 5:8; where David sought refuge,
1 Samuel 21:10-15; was strengthened by Rehoboam,
2 Chronicles 11:8; taken by Hazael of Syria,
2 Kings 12:17; probably recovered by
Jehoash,
2 Kings 13:25; broken down by Uzziah,
2 Chronicles 26:6; was probably destroyed before the time of the later prophecies, as it is omitted from the list of royal cities
Maaseiah - ...
...
One of the "captains of hundreds" associated with Jehoiada in restoring king
Jehoash to the throne (
2 Chronicles 23:1 )
Amaziah - The son and successor of
Jehoash, or Joash, king of Judah
Jehoahaz - The Syrians, under Hazael and Benhadad, prevailed over him, but were at length driven out of the land by his son
Jehoash (13:1-9,25)
Jehoiada - Priest who led the coup in which Queen Athaliah, who had usurped the throne of Judah, was slain and Joash (Jehoash), the legitimate heir to the monarchy, was enthroned (
2 Kings 11:4 )
Bethshemesh - Here Amaziah king of Judah was defeated by
Jehoash king of Israel
Jehoiada - The Book of Chronicles makes him the husband of the princess Jehosheba (or Jehoshabeath,
2 Chronicles 22:11 ), by whose presence of mind the infant prince
Jehoash escaped the massacre by which Athaliah secured the throne for herself
Thorns, Thistles - The thistle is used to signify a worthless person in the parable of
Jehoash, king of Israel
Amaziah - Son of
Jehoash, or Joash, king of Judah, and who succeeded to the throne: he reigned 29 years, B
Joash - The son and successor of Ahaziah, king of Judah, called also
Jehoash. He Is also called "Jehoash
Beth-Shemesh - It was the scene of an encounter between
Jehoash, king of Israel, and Amaziah, king of Judah, in which the latter was made prisoner (
2 Kings 14:11,13 )
Fable - Of the fable, as distinguished from the parable
, we have but two examples in the Bible: ...
That of the trees choosing their king, addressed by Jotham to the men of Shechem, (
Judges 9:8-15 ) ...
That of the cedar of Lebanon and the thistle, as the answer of
Jehoash to the challenge of Amaziah
Jehoahaz - When his troubles multiplied he sought the Lord, whom he had forsaken, and God ultimately raised up a deliverer in the person of
Jehoash, his son
Jeho'Ahaz - Jehoahaz maintained the idolatry of Jeroboam; but in the extremity of his humiliation he besought Jehovah, and Jehovah gave Israel a deliverer --probably either
Jehoash, vs
Hazael - 886-840), and was succeeded on the throne by his son Ben-hadad (
2 Kings 13:22-25 ), who on several occasions was defeated by
Jehoash, the king of Israel, and compelled to restore all the land of Israel his father had taken
Ben-ha'Dad - When he succeeded to the throne,
Jehoash recovered the cities which Jehoahaz had lost to the Syrians, and beat him in Aphek
Wall - The goal was to force a breach wide enough for the troops to enter into the city; “And
Jehoash king of Israel took Amaziah king of Judah, the son of
Jehoash the son of Ahaziah, at Beth-shemesh, and came to Jerusalem, and brake down the wall of Jerusalem from the gate of Ephraim unto the corner gate, four hundred cubits
” (
2 Kings 14:13)
Ben-Hadad - His father had greatly afflicted and oppressed Israel; but he lost all that his father had gained, being thrice defeated by king
Jehoash,
2 Kings 13:1-25
Bashan - The cities of Bashan were taken by Hazael (
2 Kings 10:33 ), but were soon after reconquered by
Jehoash (
2 Kings 13:25 ), who overcame the Syrians in three battles, according to the word of Elisha (19)
Joash - He is very frequently called
Jehoash. Called also
Jehoash
Jehoash - While the high priest lived,
Jehoash favoured the worship of God and observed the law; but on his death he fell away into evil courses, and the land was defiled with idolatry
Israel, Kingdom of - Almost the first sign of the restoration of their strength was a war between them; and
Jehoash, the grandson of Jehu, entered Jerusalem as the conqueror of Amaziah.
Jehoash also turned the tide of war against the Syrians; and Jeroboam II
jo'Ash - to help), contracted from
Jehoash
Jeroboam - , the son and successor of
Jehoash, and the fourteenth king of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years, B
Ark - ...
During the reign of Joash (or
Jehoash), when the temple was repaired, money for the work was deposited in a "chest" with a hole in its lid
Chronology of the Biblical Period - ...
SIGNIFICANT DATES IN OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE HISTORY...
Periods of History...
Critical...
Traditional...
Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob)...
1700-1500...
2000...
Exodus...
1290...
1450...
Conquest...
1250...
1400...
Judges...
1200-1025...
1360-1025...
Kings...
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Kings of United Israel...
Critical...
Traditional...
Saul...
1025-1005...
1020-1004...
David...
1005-965...
1004-965...
Solomon...
965-925...
965-931...
Kings of the Divided Kingdom...
Judah...
Israel...
Critical...
Traditional...
Rehoboam...
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924-907...
931-913...
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Jeroboam...
924-903...
926-909...
Abijam (Abijah)...
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907-906...
913-910...
Asa...
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905-874...
910-869...
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Nadab...
903-902...
909-908...
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Baasha...
902-886...
908-886...
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Elah...
886-885...
886-885...
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Zimri...
885...
885...
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(Tibni,
1 Kings 16:21 )...
885-881...
885-880...
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Omri...
885-873...
885-874...
Jehoshaphat...
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874-850...
873-848...
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Ahab...
873-851...
874-853...
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Ahaziah...
851-849...
853-852...
Jehoram (Joram)...
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850-843...
853-841...
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Jehoram...
849-843...
852-841...
Ahaziah...
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843...
841...
Athaliah...
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843-837...
841-835...
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Jehu...
843-816...
841-814...
Joash (Jehoash)...
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837-796...
835-796...
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Jehoahaz...
816-800...
814-798...
Amaziah...
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798-767...
796-767...
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Joash (Jehoash)...
800-785...
798-782...
Uzziah (Azariah)...
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791-740...
792-740...
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Jeroboam II...
785-745...
793-753...
Jotham...
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750-742...
750-732...
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Zechariah...
745...
753-752...
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Shallum...
745...
752...
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Menahem...
745-736...
752-742...
Jehoahaz I (Ahaz)...
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742-727...
735-715...
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Pekahiah...
736-735...
742-740...
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Pekah...
735-732...
752-732...
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Hoshea...
732-723...
732-723...
Hezekiah...
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727-698...
715-686...
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Fall of Samaria ...
722 ...
723/722 ...
Manasseh...
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697-642...
696-642...
Amon...
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642-640...
642-640...
Josiah...
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639-606...
640-609...
Jehoahaz II...
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609...
609...
Jehoiakim...
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608-598...
609-597...
Jehoiachin...
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598-597...
597...
Zedekiah...
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597-586...
597-586...
Fall of Jerusalem ...
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586 ...
586 ...
BABYLONIAN EXILE AND RESTORATION UNDER PERSIAN RULE...
Jehoiachin and leaders exiled to Babylon including Ezekiel...
597...
Jerusalem destroyed, remaining leaders exiled to Babylon...
586...
Gedaliah set over Judea...
58...
Gedaliah assassinated...
581 (?)...
Jeremiah taken with other Judeans to Egypt...
581 (?)...
Judeans deported to Babylon...
581...
Cyrus, king of Persia...
559-530...
Babylon captured...
539...
Edict allowing Jews to return to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel...
538...
Temple restoration begun but quickly halted...
538...
Cambysses, king of Persia...
530-522...
Darius, king of Persia...
522-486...
Haggai and Zechariah lead rebuilding of Temple...
520-515...
Temple completed and rededicated...
515...
Xerxes, king of Persia...
486-465...
Artaxerxes I, king of Persia...
465-424...
Ezra returns to Jerusalem and teaches the law...
458...
Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem and rebuilds the walls...
445...
NOTE: Overlapping dates of kings such as between Uzziah and Jotham result from coregencies, that is, a father installing his son as king during the father's lifetime and allowing the son to exercise royal power
Elisha - ), and
Jehoash or Joash (798 B
Hazael -
Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz, recovered from Benhadad, Hazael's son, the cities taken by Hazael
Damascus - He took also Gath, and was only diverted from Jerusalem by
Jehoash giving up the royal and temple treasures
Benhadad - During his reign,
Jehoash, king of Israel, recovered from him all that his father Hazael had taken from Jehoahaz, his predecessor
Damascus - Finally,
Jehoash, king of Israel (798-782), regained some cities from Damascus (
2 Kings 13:25 )
Transjordan - Weaker kings, such as Rehoboam and
Jehoash of Judah for example, will have had little or no influence in the Transjordan
Damascus - Hazael was defeated by Assyria in his turn, with great loss, at Antilibanus; but repulsed Ahaziah's and Jehoram's attack on Israel (
2 Kings 8:28), ravaged Gilead, the land of Gad, Reuben, and Manasseh (
2 Kings 10:32-33); took also Gath, and was only diverted from Jerusalem by
Jehoash giving the royal and the temple treasures (
2 Kings 12:17-18)
Jeroboam - JEROBOAM, the second of that name, was the son of
Jehoash, king of Israel
Numbers as Symbols - Saul, David, Solomon, and
Jehoash were each tested by a reign of forty years
Temple of Jerusalem - Temple repairs were carried out by
Jehoash (Joash) of Judah after the murder of wicked Queen Athaliah, but even he had to strip the Temple treasuries to buy off Hazael, king of Syria (
2 Kings 12:1 ).
Jehoash (Joash), king of Israel, when foolishly challenged to battle by Amaziah, king of Judah, not only defeated him, but came to Jerusalem and plundered the Temple (
1 Kings 14:12-14 )
Jerusalem - Her successor Joash or
Jehoash distinguished himself by his repair of the Temple (
1 Chronicles 11:4 ); but he was obliged to buy off Hazael, king of Syria, and persuaded him to abandon his projected attack on the capital by a gift of the gold of the Temple (
2 Kings 12:18 ). Soon afterwards, however,
Jehoash of Israel came down upon Jerusalem, breached the wall, and looted the royal and sacred treasuries (
2 Kings 14:14 )
Jonah - It may have been delivered under
Jehoash (b
Kings, Books of - The next rank is accorded to Asa, Jehoshaphat,
Jehoash of Judah, Amaziah, Uzziah, and Jotham, and we notice that they all effected certain reforms in the Temple
Israel, History of - Thus, when Yahwistic priests placed the young King
Jehoash (837-800) on the throne, progress made by Baalism in displacing Yahwism was rapidly reversed