Jehoash (King of Israel)

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The son and successor of Jehoahaz, as King of Israel (2Kg 14:1; comp. 2Kg 12:1; 2Kg 13:10). When he ascended the throne the kingdom was suffering from the invasion of the Syrians. Hazael "was cutting Israel short." He tolerated the worship of the golden calves, yet seems to have manifested a character of sincere devotion to the God of his fathers. He held the prophet Elisha in honour, and wept by his bedside when he was dying, addressing him in the words Elisha himself had used when Elijah was carried up into heaven: "O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof." He was afterwards involved in war with Amaziah, the king of Judah (2Chr 25:23f), whom he utterly defeated at Beth-shemesh, on the borders of Dan and Philistia, and advancing on Jerusalem, broke down a portion of the wall, and carried away the treasures of the temple and the palace. He soon after died (B.C. 825), and was buried in Samaria (2Kg 14:1ff). He was succeeded by his son, Jeroboam II..

This entry includes text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.

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Jehoash (King of Israel)  Child of  Jehoahaz (King of Israel)  +
Jehoash (King of Israel)  Ruler of  Israel  +
Jehoash (King of Israel)  Parent of  Jeroboam II.  +


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