Joachaz, Jojakim and Jojachin, Anonymous, After Maerten de Vos, 1643 print The kings Joachaz, with a spear in hand, Jojakim, with a sword in his hand, and the young king Jojachin. In the background important events from their lives. Left in the background the capture of Joachaz by the army of Pharaoh Necho. In the middle of the background, Jojakim is taken into the army of King Nebuchadnessar. On the right in the background the capture of Jojachin by the army of King Nebuchadnessar. Under the performance references to the Bible texts in Latin. Amsterdam paper engraving story of Jehohahaz (Joah


Joachaz, Jojakim and Jojachin, Anonymous, After Maerten de Vos, 1643 print The kings Joachaz, with a spear in hand, Jojakim, with a sword in his hand, and the young king Jojachin. In the background important events from their lives. Left in the background the capture of Joachaz by the army of Pharaoh Necho. In the middle of the background, Jojakim is taken into the army of King Nebuchadnessar. On the right in the background the capture of Jojachin by the army of King Nebuchadnessar. Under the performance references to the Bible texts in Latin. Amsterdam paper engraving story of Jehohahaz (Joahaz), son of Josiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 23:31-34; 2 Chronicles 36:1-4). story of Jehoiakim (Joakim), son of Josiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 23:34 - 24:6; 2 Chronicles 36:5-8). story of Jehoiachin (Joachin), son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah (2 Kings 24:8-16, 25:27-30; 2 Chronicles 36:9-10). Jehohahaz is taken prisoner by King Necho II and brought to Egypt. Nebuchadnezzar (Nabuchodonosor) of Babylonia on his way to fight Egypt, invades Judah and Jehoiakim becomes a vassal of Babylon (2 Kings 24:1; 2 Chronicles 36:6-7; Daniel 1:1-2). Nebuchadnezzar captures the city; Jehoiachin, his mother, his wives, and the royal princes are carried away as prisoners (first siege of Jerusalem


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