1 esdras 1:34 - 2 Kings23:30; 2 Chronicles 36:1. And the people took Joachaz the son of Josias, and made him king instead of Josias his father, when he was twenty and three years old.

Generated Verse: 1 esdras 1:34

What does "1 esdras 1:34" mean?


The verse 1 Esdras 1:34 essentially combines and summarizes the events described in 2 Kings 23:30 and 2 Chronicles 36:1. It tells us:

Joachaz (also known as Jehoahaz) was made king: After the death of King Josiah, the people of the land (Judah) installed Joachaz as their king.

Joachaz was the son of Josiah: It clarifies Joachaz's lineage.

Joachaz was 23 years old: It gives his age at the time of his ascension to the throne.

Significance in Context of 1 Esdras:

1 Esdras is considered by some Christian denominations as an apocryphal book, not part of the canon of the Hebrew Bible. It covers similar historical ground as 2 Chronicles and parts of Ezra and Nehemiah. By including this information, 1 Esdras is establishing a historical context for the events that follow, setting the stage for the Babylonian exile and the subsequent return and rebuilding of the temple. The reign of Joachaz was short and marked by idolatry (2 Kings 23:32), and it quickly led to more upheaval in Judah.

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