Zedekiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
zed-e-ki'-a (tsidhqiyahu, tsidhqiyah, "Yah my
righteousness"; Sedekia, Sedekias):
(1) The son of Chenaanah (1 Ki 22:11,24; 2 Ch 18:10,23).
Zedekiah was apparently the leader and spokesman of the 400
prophets attached to the court in Samaria whom Ahab summoned
in response to Jehoshaphat's request that a prophet of
Yahweh should be consulted concerning the projected campaign
against Ramoth-gilead. In order the better to impress his
audience Zedekiah produced iron horns, and said to Ahab,
"With these shalt thou push the Syrians, until they be
consumed." He also endeavored to weaken the influence of
Micaiah ben Imlah upon the kings by asking ironically,
"Which way went the Spirit of Yahweh from me to speak unto
thee?"
In Josephus (Ant., VIII, xv, 4) there is an interesting
rearrangement and embellishment of the Biblical narrative.
There Zedekiah is represented as arguing that since Micaiah
contradicts Elijah's prediction as to the place of Ahab's
death, he must be regarded as a false prophet. Then, smiting
his opponent, he prayed that if he were in the wrong his
right hand might forthwith be withered. Ahab, seeing that no
harm befell the hand that had smitten Micaiah, was
convinced; whereupon Zedekiah completed his triumph by the
incident of the horns mentioned above.
(2) The son of Maaseiah (Jer 29:21-23). A false prophet who,
in association with another, Ahab by name, prophesied among
the exiles in Babylon, and foretold an early return from
captivity. Jeremiah sternly denounced them, not only for
their false and reckless predictions, but also for their
foul and adulterous lives, and declared that their fate at
the hands of Nebuchadnezzar should become proverbial in
Israel.
(3) The son of Hananiah (Jer 36:12). One of the princes of
Judah before whom Jeremiah's roll was read in the 5th year
of Jehoiakim.
(4) One of the officials who sealed the renewed covenant
(Neh 10:1, the King James Version "Zid-kijah"). The fact
that his name is coupled with Nehemiah's suggests that he
was a person of importance. But nothing further is known of
him.
(5) The last king of Judah (see following article).
John A. Lees
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