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Ahaz (; Akhaz ; ; an abbreviation of Jehoahaz, " Yahweh has held ") was king of Judah, and the son and successor of Jotham.
Edwin Thiele concluded that Ahaz was coregent with Jotham from 736 / 735 BC, and that his sole reign began in 732 / 731 and ended in 716 / 715 BC.
Rodger Young offers a possible explanation of why four extra years are assigned to Jotham in and why Ahaz's 16 year reign () is measured from the time of Jotham's death in 732 / 731, instead of when Jotham was deposed in 736 / 735.
* Zadok, the father of Jerusha, who was the mother of King Jotham of Judah
Soon after this Pekah was assassinated by Hoshea, the son of Elah, who took the throne, in the twentieth year of Jotham of Judah.
It was named and founded by Jotham Weeks Judson, father of Phoebe Judson, in 1851.
Jotham (;, " God is perfect " or " God is complete "; ; ) was the youngest of Gideon's seventy sons.
The government was turned over to his son Jotham ( 2 Kings 15: 5 ), a coregency that lasted for the last 11 years of Uzziah's life ( 751 / 750 to 740 / 739 BC ).
In the case of Uzziah, however, the statement that after he was stricken with leprosy, his son Jotham had charge of the palace and governed the people of the land ( 2 Kings 15: 5 ) is a fairly straightforward indication of what in modern terms is called a coregency.
According to the narrative about Jotham in the Book of Judges, Shechem was a site where there was a sanctuary of El-Berith, also known as Baal-Berith, meaning God of the covenant and Lord of the covenant, respectively ; scholars have suggested that the Joshua story about the site derives from a covenant made there in Canaanite times.
In a common scribal transcription error, known as homoioteleuton, Uzziah was given Achaziah's position as the son of Jehoram but remained as father of Jotham.
The name Zadok appears twice in the Old Testament, once for the prominent priest of King David and once as an incidental figure mentioned as the grandfather of Jotham, an individual who was himself mentioned at Matthew 1: 9.

Jotham and by
Not all of the coregencies for the kings of Judah and Israel are as easy to identify as the Uzziah / Jotham coregency indicated by 2 Kings 15: 5, but those who ignore coregencies in constructing the history of this time have failed to produce any chronology for the period that has found widespread acceptance.
Among the best known ancient and classical examples are that of Jotham in the Book of Judges ( 9: 7-15 ); " The Belly and its Members ," by the patrician Agrippa Menenius Lanatus in the second book of Livy ; and perhaps most famous of all, those of Aesop.
* Jotham Riddle-A lazy fellow who is made a magistrate by Sheriff Jones

Jotham and son
Thiele dates Uzziah's being struck with leprosy to 751 / 750 BC, at which time his son Jotham took over the government, with Uzziah living on until 740 / 739 BC.
Traditionally Jotham is the man in green on the left and the child with him is his son Ahaz.
Albright, Jotham ruled from 742 BC until 735 BC and his son Ahaz ruled from his death until 715 BC.
* Isaiah 7: 1 " And it came to pass in the days of Ahaz the son of Jotham, the son of Uzziah ..."

Jotham and Ahaz
Chapter 1: 1 identifies the prophet as " Micah of Moresheth " ( a town in southern Judah ), and states that he lived during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, roughly 750-700 BC.
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It is stated in the first verse of the Book of Isaiah that he prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah ( or Azariah ), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, the kings of Judah ().
For Ahaz, the Scriptural data allow dating the beginning of his coregency with Jotham to some time in the six-month interval beginning of Nisan 1 of 735 BC.
ny record such as that recognized these last four years for Jotham must have come from the annals of the anti-Assyrian and anti-Ahaz court that prevailed after the death of Ahaz.
Ahaz is given sixteen years in these annals, measuring from the start of his sole reign, instead of the twenty or twenty-one years that he would be credited with if the counting started from 736t 736 / 735 BC, when he deposed Jotham.
This date is consistent with the statement that Jotham of Judah began to reign in Pekah's second year, 750 BC (), and that Jotham's successor Ahaz began to reign in his 17th year, 735 BC ().
: Jotham became the father of Ahaz.

Jotham and year
In the second year of his reign Jotham became king of Judah, and reigned for sixteen years.

Jotham and .
G. D. Breckenridge, Samuel Hyer, Jr., and Jotham Clark were the first elected county officials.
John put together a consortium of himself, his cousins Lewellyn and Jotham ( owners of Rancho Los Cerritos ) and banker I. W.
* Jotham Woodruff House — 137-139 Woodruff St.
Jotham Post, Jr. ( F )
These include fables, like that of Jotham ( Judges 9: 7-15, although in prose ); parables, like those of Nathan and others ( 2 Samuel 12: 1-4, 14: 4-9 ; 1 Kings 20: 39 and following, all three in prose ), or in the form of a song ( Isaiah 5: 1-6 ); riddles ( Judges 14: 14 and following ; Proverbs 30: 11 and following ); maxims, as, for instance, in 1 Samuel 15: 22, 24: 14, and the greater part of Proverbs ; the monologues and dialogues in Job 3: 3 and following ; compare also the reflections in monologue in Ecclesiastes.
Though initially forming part of the Kingdom of Israel, from the biblical account it appears that under Uzziah and Jotham the tribe of Gad joined with the kingdom of Judah instead.

was and succeeded
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
Giselle was reluctant but Alex succeeded in persuading her to come back in five minutes and the door was shut again.
It was with the assistance of one of the members of this expedition, Lauritz Esmarch, that Oersted succeeded in producing light by creating an electric discharge in mercury vapor through which an electric current was made to flow.
Alcohol ingestion succeeded in changing immobility to mobility quite strikingly in one pilot subject ( the only one with whom this technique was tried ).
She was succeeded by Clarence Goyette.
The Colonial Light and Power Company was succeeded by the Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation, which in turn was absorbed by the Central Vermont Public Service Corporation.
He succeeded almost too well, because once she rose as if to charge, and he half wheeled his horse -- he was within fifty feet -- but she sank back.
One who, for a time, succeeded best and was still the sorriest of all was Charles Arthur Shires, who called himself, in the newspapers, Art the Great, or The Great Shires.
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by the Automobile Board of Trade, the direct lineal ancestor of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association.
They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method.
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
When his uncle Tughril died he was succeeded by Suleiman, Alp Arslan's brother.
Bradman was succeeded as Australian captain by Lindsay Hassett, who led the team to 4 – 1 victory in 1950 – 51.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
Valens died in the Battle of Adrianople in 378 and was succeeded by Theodosius I, who adhered to the Nicene creed.
He was succeeded as Emperor by his adopted son ( also stepson and former son-in-law ) Tiberius.
He was succeeded as bishop of Milan by Simplician.
Ahab was succeeded by Ahaziah and Jehoram who reigned over Israel until Jehu's revolt of 842 BC.

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