jehoiachin
Text: succeeded his father Jehoiakin (B.C. 599) when only
eight years of age, and reigned for one hundred days (2 Chr. 36:9). He is also
called Jeconiah (Jer. 24:1; 27:20, etc.), and Coniah (22: 24; 37:1). He was
succeeded by his uncle, Mattaniah = Zedekiah (q.v.). He was the last direct heir
to the Jewish crown.
He was carried captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, along with the flower of
the nobility, all the leading men in Jerusalem, and a great body of the general
population, some thirteen thousand in all (2 Kings 24: 12-16; Jer. 52:28). After
an imprisonment of thirty-seven years (Jer. 52:31, 33), he was liberated by
Evil-merodach, and permitted to occupy a place in the king's household and sit
at his table, receiving "every day a portion until the day of his death, all the
days of his life" (52:32-34).