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From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Zedekiah
righteousness
of
Jehovah
. (1.)
The
last
king
of
Judah
.
He
was
the
third
son
of
Josiah
,
and
his
mother's
name
was
Hamutal
,
the
daughter
of
Jeremiah
of
Libnah
,
and
hence
he
was
the
brother
of
Jehoahaz
(2
Kings
23:31; 24:17, 18).
His
original
name
was
Mattaniah
;
but
when
Nebuchadnezzar
placed
him
on
the
throne
as
the
successor
to
Jehoiachin
he
changed
his
name
to
Zedekiah
.
The
prophet
Jeremiah
was
his
counsellor
,
yet
"
he
did
evil
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord
" (2
Kings
24:19, 20;
Jer
. 52:2, 3).
He
ascended
the
throne
at
the
age
of
twenty-one
years
.
The
kingdom
was
at
that
time
tributary
to
Nebuchadnezzar
;
but
,
despite
the
strong
remonstrances
of
Jeremiah
and
others
,
as
well
as
the
example
of
Jehoiachin
,
he
threw
off
the
yoke
of
Babylon
,
and
entered
into
an
alliance
with
Hophra
,
king
of
Egypt
.
This
brought
up
Nebuchadnezzar
, "
with
all
his
host
" (2
King
25:1),
against
Jerusalem
.
During
this
siege
,
which
lasted
about
eighteen
months
, "
every
worst
woe
befell
the
devoted
city
,
which
drank
the
cup
of
God's
fury
to
the
dregs
" (2
Kings
25:3;
Lam
.
4:4, 5, 10).
The
city
was
plundered
and
laid
in
ruins
.
Zedekiah
and
his
followers
,
attempting
to
escape
,
were
made
captive
and
taken
to
Riblah
.
There
,
after
seeing
his
own
children
put
to
death
,
his
own
eyes
were
put
out
,
and
,
being
loaded
with
chains
,
he
was
carried
captive
(B.C. 588)
to
Babylon
(2
Kings
25:1-7; 2
Chr
. 36:12;
Jer
. 32:4,5; 34:2, 3; 39:1-7; 52:4-11;
Ezek
. 12:12),
where
he
remained
a
prisoner
,
how
long
is
unknown
,
to
the
day
of
his
death
.
After
the
fall
of
Jerusalem
,
Nebuzaraddan
was
sent
to
carry
out
its
complete
destruction
.
The
city
was
razed
to
the
ground
.
Only
a
small
number
of
vinedressers
and
husbandmen
were
permitted
to
remain
in
the
land
(
Jer
. 52:16).
Gedaliah
,
with
a
Chaldean
guard
stationed
at
Mizpah
,
ruled
over
Judah
(2
Kings
25:22, 24;
jer
. 40:1, 2, 5, 6).
(2.)
The
son
of
Chenaanah
,
a
false
prophet
in
the
days
of
Ahab
(1
Kings
22:11, 24; 2
Chr
. 18:10, 23).
(3.)
The
son
of
Hananiah
,
a
prince
of
Judah
in
the
days
of
Jehoiakim
(
Jer
. 36:12).
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Zedekiah
,
the
Lord
is
my
justice
;
the
justice
of
the
Lord
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