Zedekiah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
righteousness of Jehovah. (1.) The last king of Judah. He
was
the third son of Josiah, and his mother's name was
Hamutal, the
daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, and hence he was the
brother of
Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:31; 24:17, 18). His original
name was
Mattaniah; but when Nebuchadnezzar placed him on the
throne as
the successor to Jehoiachin he changed his name to
Zedekiah. The
prophet Jeremiah was his counsellor, yet "he did
evil in the
sight of the Lord" (2 Kings 24:19, 20; Jer. 52:2,
3). He
ascended the throne at the age of twenty-one years.
The kingdom
was at that time tributary to Nebuchadnezzar; but,
despite the
strong remonstrances of Jeremiah and others, as well
as the
example of Jehoiachin, he threw off the yoke of
Babylon, and
entered into an alliance with Hophra, king of Egypt.
This
brought up Nebuchadnezzar, "with all his host" (2
King 25:1),
against Jerusalem. During this siege, which lasted
about
eighteen months, "every worst woe befell the devoted
city, which
drank the cup of God's fury to the dregs" (2 Kings
25:3; Lam.
4:4, 5, 10). The city was plundered and laid in
ruins. Zedekiah
and his followers, attempting to escape, were made
captive and
taken to Riblah. There, after seeing his own
children put to
death, his own eyes were put out, and, being loaded
with chains,
he was carried captive (B.C. 588) to Babylon (2
Kings 25:1-7; 2
Chr. 36:12; Jer. 32:4,5; 34:2, 3; 39:1-7; 52:4-11;
Ezek. 12:12),
where he remained a prisoner, how long is unknown,
to the day of
his death...
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