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|  | title = "2 Chronicles 36:1–14" | |||
|  | date = "2025-09-25" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles36.1-14)
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|  | After Josiah, three of the last four kings of Judah were his sons. | |||
|  | The people set up Jehoahaz as the king after Josiah's death, which tells us that Josiah really did not expect to die in the battle with the Egyptians. | |||
|  | Furthermore, Jehoahaz was not the oldest son, as might be expected. | |||
|  | I suspect they chose him because he was the one that would more closely follow his father's faith in the Lord, but it's hard to say. | |||
|  | Jehoahaz was not given much time to prove himself, because Neco came back to Judah and deposed him three months later. | |||
|  | Neco captured Jehoahaz and took him to Egypt. | |||
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|  | In his place, the older brother Eliakim was set up as a vassal king, and his name was changed to Jehoiakim. | |||
|  | Tribute was sent to the Egyptians, who desparately needed it after losing to the Babylonians at Carchemish. | |||
|  | This arrangement lasted for eleven years, and during that time Jehoiakim did not follow the God of his father. | |||
|  | Perhaps he was trying to appease his Egyptian overlords. | |||
|  | Maybe he thought Yahweh had not done enough for his people before. | |||
|  | We aren't told his motivations, or even what evil deeds he did. | |||
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|  | Nebuchadnezzar, now king of Babylon, brought his army south on his way to deal with Egypt further. | |||
|  | Judah, being a vassal state of Egypt, became a target, and the Babylonians captured Jehoiakim and took him back to Babylon. | |||
|  | Jehoiachin his son reigned after him, for only three months and ten days. | |||
|  | The grandson of Josiah followed his father's ways and did not seek the Lord. | |||
|  | He, too, was taken to Babylon, along with more of the precious furnishings of the temple. | |||
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|  | Zedekiah, son of Josiah, was made king as a vassal to the Babylonians. | |||
|  | He was only a few years older than his nephew Jehoiachin. | |||
|  | He reigned for eleven years, during the ministry of the prophet Jeremiah. | |||
|  | Not only did he not listen to Jeremiah, but "all the officers of the priests and the people likewise were exceedingly unfaithful". (_v. 14_) | |||
|  | The curses of the covenant the people made with the Lord are just about ready to be placed upon them. | |||
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|  | You are our hope that is more sure than kings, armies, and empires. |