Chain Study Through the Bible
Jehoiachin
Trace the theme of Jehoiachin chronologically through Scripture -- from 2 Kings to Matthew.
21
Verses
7
Books
6
Old Testament
1
New Testament
10
Sub-topics
The Chain of Jehoiachin Through Scripture
Old Testament6 books
2 Kings
Old Testament5 references2 Kings 24:6-8-- King of Judah and successor to Jehoiakim
2 Kings 24:9-- Wicked reign
2 Kings 24:10-16-- Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
2 Kings 25:27-- Confined in prison for thirty-seven years
2 Kings 25:27-30-- Released from prison by Evil-merodach, and promoted above other kings, and honored until death
King of Judah and successor to JehoiakimWicked reignNebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to BabylonConfined in prison for thirty-seven years+1 more
1 Chronicles
Old Testament2 references1 Chronicles 3:16-- Called JECONIAH
1 Chronicles 3:17,18-- Sons
Called JECONIAHSons
2 Chronicles
Old Testament3 references2 Chronicles 36:8,9-- King of Judah and successor to Jehoiakim
2 Chronicles 36:9-- Wicked reign
2 Chronicles 36:10-- Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
King of Judah and successor to JehoiakimWicked reignNebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
Esther
Old Testament1 referenceEsther 2:6-- Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
Jeremiah
Old Testament8 referencesJeremiah 22:24-- Called CONIAH
Jeremiah 22:24-30-- Prophecies concerning
Jeremiah 24:1-- Called JECONIAH
Jeremiah 27:20-- Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
Jeremiah 28:4-- Prophecies concerning
+ 3 more references
Called CONIAHProphecies concerningCalled JECONIAHNebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon+1 more
Ezekiel
Old Testament1 referenceEzekiel 1:2-- Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon
400 Years of Silence
New Testament1 books
Matthew
New Testament1 referenceMatthew 1:12-- Ancestor of Jesus
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in 2 Kings and continues through to Matthew, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 6 Old Testament and 1 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
With 10 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Jehoiachin in biblical theology.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
10 aspects of Jehoiachin found in Scripture
King of Judah and successor to Jehoiakim(2 verses)
Called JECONIAH(2 verses)
Called CONIAH(2 verses)
Wicked reign(2 verses)
Nebuchadnezzar invades his kingdom, takes him away captive to Babylon(6 verses)
Confined in prison for thirty-seven years(1 verse)
Released from prison by Evil-merodach, and promoted above other kings, and honored until death(2 verses)
Prophecies concerning(2 verses)
Sons(1 verse)
Ancestor of Jesus(1 verse)