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Jehoshaphat - Wikipedia
Jehoshaphat , according to the Hebrew Bible, was the son of Asa, and the fourth king of the Kingdom of Judah, in succession to his father. His children included Jehoram, who succeeded him as king. His mother was Azubah. Historically, his name has sometimes been connected with the Valley of Josaphat. 詳細
2 Chronicles chapters 17 to 21 are devoted to the reign of Jehoshaphat. First Kings treats him more briefly: 1 Kings 15:24 mentions him as successor to Asa, and 1 Kings 22:1–50 … 詳細
The question that puzzled Heinrich Ewald and others, "Where was the brazen serpent till the time of Hezekiah?" occupied the Talmudists … 詳細
According to Chronicles, the Moabites formed a great and powerful confederacy with the surrounding nations, and marched against Jehoshaphat. The allied forces were encamped at 詳細
William F. Albright estimated the reign of Jehoshaphat to 873–849 BCE. Edwin R. Thiele held that he became coregent with his father Asa in Asa's 39th year, 872/871 BCE, the year Asa was … 詳細
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Who was King Jehoshaphat in the Bible?
ウェブ2022年1月4日 · King Jehoshaphat was the fourth king of Judah under the divided monarchy, the son of Asa. We are first introduced to him in 1 Kings 15:24 but are told nothing more than that he succeeded Asa. Later, 1 Kings 22:42 tells us that he was 35 years old when he began his …
Who Is Jehoshaphat in the Bible? - Learn Religions
ウェブ2022年5月16日 · Learn about Jehoshaphat, the fourth king of Judah, who followed God's commands and led his people to victory. Find out his achievements, weaknesses, and life lessons from the Bible.
Who was Jehoshaphat in the Bible?
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ウェブJehoshaphat (also spelled Jehoshaphat or Yehoshafat) ( יְהוֹשָׁפָט, " Yahweh is judge," Hebrew: Yəhošafat) was the son and successor of Asa and king of Judah. Scholars have variously dated his reign to around 873–849 B.C.E. [1] One of the "good" kings in the Bible, he was a …