Coniah

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Coniah is an alternate name for Jehoiachin, a king of Judah mentioned in the Hebrew Bible who was exiled to Babylon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
human
king of Judah
alternateName Jekonias
surface form: Jeconiah

King Jehoiachin of Judah
surface form: Jehoiachin

Jekonias
surface form: Jekoniah
capturedBy Nebuchadnezzar II
category 6th-century BCE Jews
Davidic line kings
King of Judah
surface form: Kings of Judah
contemporary Nebuchadnezzar II
country Kingdom of Judah
dynasty King Davidic dynasty
surface form: House of David
era Late First Temple period
ethnicGroup Israelites
event Babylonian campaign against Jerusalem
surface form: Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II
exiledTo Babylon
father Jehoiakim
grandfather Josiah
house King Davidic dynasty
surface form: House of David
kingdom Judah son of Jacob
surface form: Judah
languageOfName Hebrew
mentionedIn Divrei Hayamim
surface form: Book of 2 Chronicles

Book of 2 Kings
Book of Jeremiah
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Matthew
mother Nehushta
Nehushta
surface form: Nehushta daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem
nameMeaning Yahweh will establish
notableEvent Deportation of Judahite elite to Babylon
notableWork Davidic royal line continuation in exile
placeOfBirth Jerusalem
placeOfDeath Babylon
positionHeld King of Judah
predecessor Jehoiakim
reignDuration about three months
reignEnd c. 597 BCE
reignStart c. 598 BCE
religion Judaism
roleInGenealogy ancestor of Jesus according to Matthew
scripturalCurse Jeremiah 22:30
spouse Nehushta
successor King Zedekiah of Judah
surface form: Zedekiah
title King of Judah
tribe Tribe of Judah

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

subject surface form: Jehoiachin
Jekonias hasAlternateName Coniah
Shealtiel hasFather Coniah