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Zedekiah(2)

Zedekiah in the Bible — son of Eliakim [Jehoiakim] (1CH 3:16). Zedekiah belonged to the tribe of Judah. Referenced in 2 scripture passages.

Name meaning: the Lord is my justice; the justice of the Lord

Profile

Gender
male
Tribe
Judah
Scripture References
2 references
Known Names
1 name
Relationships
1 connection

Biography

Originally named Mattaniah, the son of Josiah who was placed on Judah's throne by Nebuchadnezzar and renamed Zedekiah. Though warned repeatedly by Jeremiah, he was a weak king who vacillated between heeding the prophet and fearing his officials. His rebellion against Babylon led to Jerusalem's destruction, and he witnessed the execution of his sons before being blinded and taken to Babylon.

Significance

Zedekiah exemplifies the tragedy of weak leadership and the severe consequences of refusing to heed God's warnings through His prophets.

Key Events

Made king by Nebuchadnezzar(2 Kings 24:17-18)
Rebelled against Babylon(2 Kings 24:20)
Jerusalem besieged(2 Kings 25:1-2)
Sons killed, eyes blinded, taken to Babylon(2 Kings 25:6-7)

Names & Labels (1)

Zedekiahproper name
Hebrew
צִדְקִיָּה
Transliteration
tsidəqyah
Meaning
y-h-v-h is [my] righteousness
Greek
Σεδεκιας
Reference
1CH 3:16
Strong's
H6667

Family & Relationships (1)

son

Eliakim(1CH 3:16)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Zedekiah in the Bible?

Zedekiah is described in the Bible as son of Eliakim [Jehoiakim] (1CH 3:16). Zedekiah belonged to the tribe of Judah.

What does the name Zedekiah mean?

The name Zedekiah means “the Lord is my justice; the justice of the Lord” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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