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Jehoshaphat

Jehoshaphat in the Bible — son of Ahilud and recorder in David's kingdom (2SA 8:16). Referenced in 3 scripture passages.

Name meaning: the Lord is judge

Profile

Gender
male
Scripture References
3 references
Known Names
2 names
Relationships
1 connection

Biography

The fourth king of Judah and son of Asa, Jehoshaphat was one of the righteous kings who sought the Lord and removed high places and Asherim from Judah. He strengthened Judah's defenses, sent teachers throughout the land to instruct the people in God's law, and won a great victory when he led the people in worship before battle. However, he made unwise alliances with the wicked kings of Israel.

Significance

Jehoshaphat demonstrates the importance of seeking God and teaching His word, but also warns against compromising alliances with those who reject God.

Key Events

Became king of Judah(1 Kings 22:42)
Sent teachers to instruct people(2 Chronicles 17:7-9)
Allied with Ahab against Ramoth Gilead(1 Kings 22:4)
Won battle through worship(2 Chronicles 20:20-23)
Death after 25-year reign(1 Kings 22:50)

Names & Labels (2)

Jehoshaphatproper name
Hebrew
יְהוֹשָׁפָט
Transliteration
yəhoshafat
Meaning
y-h-v-h has judged
Greek
Ἰωσαφάτ
Reference
2SA 8:16
Strong's
H3092
recordertitle
Hebrew
מַזְכִּיר
Transliteration
mazəkhiyr
Meaning
recorder, clerk, secretary
Greek
ὑπομνημάτων
Reference
2SA 8:16
Strong's
H2142

Family & Relationships (1)

son

Ahilud(2SA 8:16)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jehoshaphat in the Bible?

Jehoshaphat is described in the Bible as son of Ahilud and recorder in David's kingdom (2SA 8:16).

What does the name Jehoshaphat mean?

The name Jehoshaphat means “the Lord is judge” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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