Jehoiachin in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(whom Jehovah has appointed), son of Jehoiakim, and for three
months and ten days king of Judah. (B.C. 597.) At his
accession Jerusalem was quite defenseless, and unable to offer
any resistance to the army which Nebuchadnezzar sent to
besiege it. 2Ki 24:10,11 In a very short time Jehoiachin
surrendered at discretion; and he, and the queen-mother, and
all his servants, captains and officers, came out and gave
themselves up to Nebuchadnezzar, who carried them, with the
harem and the eunuchs, to Babylon. Jer 29:2; Eze 17:12; 19:9
There he remained a prisoner, actually in prison and wearing
prison garments, for thirty-six years, viz., till the death of
Nebuchadnezzar, when Evilmerodach, succeeding to the throne of
Babylon, brought him out of prison, and made him sit at this
own table. The time of his death is uncertain.
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