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Jewish Links to Holy Land. The Northing Kingdom had 9 ruling dynasties while the Southern Kingdom was ruled only be the descendants of King David. But Yahweh would not destroy the House of David, because of the covenant which he had made with David, promising to provide him and his sons with a lamp for ever. Do you not know that Yahweh, God of Israel, has given eternal sovereignty of Israel to David and his sons by an inviolable covenant? She was the most important and influential woman in the royal court and the king's chief counselor.
Not only did he "wal[k] in the ways of his ancestor David" , but he destroyed all the idols in Judah. He continued with the Passover celebrations that Hezekiah initiated and he even discovered a new book of laws written by Moses. That's a big find. In the end, he ignored a couple warnings from God and was killed in battle, but all in all, he deserves our admiration. Out of 20 kings, only 5 of them were righteous.
That's not a very promising track record. Let's look at what they have in common. What in the Chronicler's opinion makes someone a successful king? Well, all these kings are strong. Many of them are wealthy and able to defeat their enemies in battle, even powerful nations like the Assyrians. But the most important thing is that these guys all follow God. Notice how they honor and restore God's house, celebrate his holy days, and revere the laws he gave Moses.
A good king in God's eyes. He also asked advice from the prophet Isaiah. To prove King Hezekiah would recover from his illness God made the sun go back 10 steps on the stairway set up by King Ahaz. Hezekiah in Hebrew means: Jah is strength.
Also read 2 Chronicles Manasseh was 12 years old when he became king in Jerusalem and he ruled for 55 years. He was wicked in God's eyes, causing the people to sin against God. God did this by taking him prisoner to Babylon and waiting till King Manasseh prayed to his God before allowing him to return home and take up his kingship again.
After his return from Babylon, King Manasseh removed the foreign gods and images he had placed in the Temple and in Jerusalem. Amon became king at 22 years but only ruled for two years. He rejected the Lord and the court officials killed him. Then the people killed the court officials and then appointed his son as the next king. Other things recorded are who his mother was and where he was buried. Amon actually worshiped the idols his father Manasseh had made. Amon in Hebrew means: builder, educator.
Background Reading: Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem two years. Josiah was 8 years old when he inherited the throne from his father King Amon and he ruled for 31 years. King Josiah was succeeded by his son Jehoahaz. Josiah did what was pleasing to the Lord God. He was the last King of Judah to please the Lord God. Among the many things that King Josiah did that pleased God was he listened to and obeyed what the book of the Law of Moses had to say.
He also reintroduced the Passover feast. King Josiah died from wounds he received in battle, opposing King Neco of Egypt. King Jehoahaz was 23 when he inherited the throne from his father King Josiah and he ruled for 3 months as king in Jerusalem. He was deposed and deported to Egypt by King Neco and died there. King Jehoahaz's older brother Eliakim was made king in his place by Pharaoh Neco, who named him Jehoiakim. King Jehoahaz was evil in God's eyes. King Neco imposed a tax of one hundred talents of silver and one hundred talents of gold which in turn forced the next king of Judah, King Jehoiakim, to tax the people of Judah.
King Jehoiakim was 25 years old when he succeeded his brother Jehoahaz [Joahaz] to the throne and he ruled for 11 years. Jehoiakim sinned against the Lord God. He was taken in chains to Babylonia by King Nebuchadnezzar. King Jehoiakim was subject to King Nebuchadnezzar for at least three years of his eleven-year reign.
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