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- Who was Jehoiada in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Jehoiada lived to be an impressive 130 years old and blessed the kingdom of Judah with his godly wisdom and able direction Highly regarded by the people for his service both to the kings of Judah and the house of God, Jehoiada the priest was buried in Jerusalem in the place of the kings
- Jehoiada - Wikipedia
Jehoiada (Hebrew: יְהוֹיָדָע Yəhōyāḏā‘, " Yahweh knows") in the Hebrew Bible, was a prominent priest in the kingdom of Judah during the reigns of Ahaziah (reigned c 842 - 841 BCE), Athaliah (reigned c 841–835 BCE), and Joash (reigned c 836–796 BC)
- Who was Jehoiada in the Bible?
Jehoiada appears prominently in the narrative of the kingdom of Judah during the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash His story is mainly found in 2 Kings 11-12 and 2 Chronicles 22-24
- Who was Jehoiada in the Bible? - BibleAsk
Jehoiada is a significant figure in the Bible, known for his unwavering devotion to God, his esteemed role as a high priest, and his influential part in restoring the Davidic monarchy
- Jehoiada - Jewish Virtual Library
JEHOIADA (Heb יְהוֹיָדָע; "YHWH has known," "YHWH has directed"), chief priest in the Temple in Jerusalem during the reigns of *Athaliah and *Joash of Judah
- Who Was Jehoiada the Priest in the Bible? - Bible Sundays
Jehoiada was the high priest who saved the infant Joash from Athaliah's massacre, led a coup to restore the Davidic line, and guided Judah's spiritual renewal during Joash's minority
- Jehoiada: A Pillar Of Faith And Leadership - biblestorieshub. com
Jehoiada’s story begins in a turbulent era of Israel’s history He was a prominent high priest in the Kingdom of Judah, known for his pivotal role in restoring the Davidic lineage to the throne amidst the dark and tyrannical reign of Queen Athaliah
- Jehoiada - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Some six years after Jehosheba had rescued her infant nephew Joash from the massacre, Jehoiada ventured all in appeal to popular loyalty to the House of David First he secured the support of the mercenaries (Carians), who were assigned as Temple and palace guards (2 Kings 11:4-8)
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