Was Jehoiachin 8 or 18 when he reigned in
We have contended that there are no errors or contradictions in your King James Bible. Yet, in the reign of Jehoiachin, the second to the last king before the Babylonian captivity, we find an apparent contradiction between the account in 2 Kings and the account in 2 Chronicles.
In 2 Ki 24:8, Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he began to reign. In 2 Chr 36:9, Jehoiachin was eight years old when he began to reign. This question of the week is a good one then, because Bible correctors love to argue that this is a contradiction in your Bible. Thus, they attempt to destroy your faith in the words of God.
Finis Dake (Dakes Annotated Bible) says, This can be explained only as an error in copying the number in one of the two places. Such mistakes were easy to make if the copy from which another was made was in the slightest way marred. Comments like that open the door to apostasy in the worst way. That excuse is what gave rise to the attack on the deity of Jesus by the removal of God in 2 Tim 3:16
Following the belief that there was a mistake in one of the texts, the NIV changed Jehoiachins age to eighteen in 2 Chr 36:9, with this footnote for manuscript evidence: One Hebrew manuscript, some Septuagint manuscripts and Syriac; most Hebrew manuscripts eight. So, on the authority of ONE Hebrew manuscript they changed Gods words. All of the rest of the Hebrew manuscripts said that his age was eight.
Is there a mistake? No. Then whats the explanation for the difference in his age? The explanation is simple. The Rev. John Brown, Browns Dictionary, 1834, said, It seems, his father installed him when he was but eight years of age; and after his fathers death, he, at eighteen, succeeded to the sole government.
For simplicity, we have prepared the following table which shows the names of the kings, the years of their reigns, and the three sieges by Nebuchadnezzar.
|
King |
Age
|
Year |
Length |
Reference |
Captivity |
Reference |
|
Jehoiakim |
25 |
609 |
11 years |
2 Ki 23:36 |
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|
606 |
The 3rd year of his reign |
1st - in the 1st year of Nebuchadnezzars reign |
Dan 1:1 |
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|
598 |
The end of his reign | |||||
|
Jehoiachin |
8/18 |
598 |
3 mos. 10 days |
2 Chr 36:9 |
This king is also called Jeconiah in Jer 29:2 |
|
|
597 |
The end of his reign |
2nd in the 8th year of Nebuchadnezzars reign. The year expired in Jehoiachins reign |
2 Ki 24:12 |
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|
Zedekiah |
21 |
597 |
11 years |
2 Ki 24:18 |
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|
586 |
The end of his reign |
|
3rd in the 19th year of Nebuchadnezzars reign |
2 Ki 25:2, 8 |
From this table, you can see that John Brown is right. Jehoiakim, Jehoiachins father, reigned for eleven years. In the second year of his reign, when Jehoiachin was 8, Jehoiakim would have picked Jehoiachin to rule. Then, when Jehoiakim died, Jehoiachin ascended to the throne at age 18 and reigned for 3 months and 10 days. To help him with his rule, his mother reigned as queen. [See 2 Ki 24:12 and Jer 29:2. When Jehoiachin went into captivity, he went with his mother, who was called the queen.].
Jehoiachin had to be 18 when he actually ascended to the throne, because a prophecy about him in Jer
Why would Jehoiakim have named Jehoiachin king at eight? Thats fairly simple. Pharaohnecho killed Josiah, Jehoiachins grandfather, in battle and the people installed Jehoahaz, Jehoiachins uncle, as king to replace Josiah. He reigned for 3 months (2 Ki
To prevent this from happening again, Jehoiakim would have named his son, Jehoiachin, king and his mother, Nehushta (2 Ki 24:8), queen to provide stability in the government in case anything happened to Jehoiakim. At this time,
Sure enough, when Jehoiakim died, Jehoiachin ascended to the throne. But his reign only lasted 3 months and 10 days, until Nebuchadnezzar came in for the second time, took Jehoiachin and his mother captive, and put Zedekiah on the throne. Thus, God fulfilled his promise to cut off Jehoiachins seed from the throne (Jer
Hope this helps,
Pastor Welder
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