Meaning
(2.) Keeper of the temple vestments in the reign of Josiah (2Kings 22:14).
(3.) One of the posterity of Judah (1Chr 2:40, 41).
(4.) A descendant of Simeon (1Chr 4:25).
(5.) One of the line of the high priests (1Chr 6:13).
(6.) 1Chr 7:13.
(7.) A keeper of the gate in the reign of David (1Chr 9:17).
(8.) A Levite porter (1Chr 9:19, 31; Jer 35:4).
(9.) An Ephraimite chief (2Chr 28:12).
(10.) The uncle of the prophet Jeremiah (Jer 32:7).
(11.) A son of king Josiah (1Chr 3:15; Jer 22:11), who was elected to succeed his father on the throne, although he was two years younger than his brother Eliakim. He assumed the crown under the name of Jehoahaz (q.v.). He did not imitate the example of his father (2Kings 23:32), but was "a young lion, and it learned to catch the prey; it devoured men" (Ezek 19:3). His policy was anti-Egyptian therefore. Necho, at that time at Riblah, sent an army against Jerusalem, which at once yielded, and Jehoahaz was carried captive to the Egyptian camp, Eliakim being appointed king in his stead. He remained a captive in Egypt till his death, and was the first king of Judah that died in exile.