Joakim
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Joakim
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia JOAKIM. jo'-a-kim (Ioakeim; the King James
Version Joacim): (1) Jehoiakim, king of Judah and Jerusalem ...
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Esdras
... Zerubbabel is called a young man. Among those mentioned in 1 Esdras 5:5
Zerubbabel is not named, though his son Joakim is. In the ...
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Zarakes
... passage, 1 Esdras 1:38, as the equivalent of Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:34) and Joahaz
(2 Chronicles 36:4), the brother of Eliakim (Jehoiakim or JOAKIM (which see)). ...
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Jo'ahaz (2 Occurrences)
Jo'ahaz. << Joahaz, Jo'ahaz. Joakim >>. Multi-Version Concordance Jo'ahaz (2
Occurrences). ... (See RSV). << Joahaz, Jo'ahaz. Joakim >>. Reference Bible.
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Judith (1 Occurrence)
... At the urgent request of Joakim ("Eliakim" in the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible,
390-405 AD) and Peshitta), the inhabitants of Bethulia (so the Latin, English ...
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Joanan (1 Occurrence)

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Susanna (1 Occurrence)
... Susanna was the beautiful and devout wife of Joakim who resided in Babylon in the
early years of the exile, and owned a fine park which was open to his fellow ...
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First (4693 Occurrences)
... Zerubbabel is called a young man. Among those mentioned in 1 Esdras 5:5
Zerubbabel is not named, though his son Joakim is. In the ...
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Baruch (24 Occurrences)
... it is Joacim or Joachim in Apocrypha the King James Version, and in the Apocrypha
the Revised Version (British and American) it is invariably Joakim.) to the ...
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Joacim
Joacim. << Joachaz, Joacim. Joadanus >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia JOACIM.
jo'-a-sim. See JOAKIM. << Joachaz, Joacim. Joadanus >>. Reference Bible.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names
Joakim

rising or establishing of the Lord

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
JOAKIM

jo'-a-kim (Ioakeim; the King James Version Joacim):

(1) Jehoiakim, king of Judah and Jerusalem (1 Esdras 1:37-39; Baruch 1:3).

(2) Jehoiachin, son of (1) (1 Esdras 1:43).

(3) Son of Jeshua (1 Esdras 5:5), called by mistake son of Zerubbabel; in Nehemiah 12:10, 26 his name occurs as in 1 Esdras, among the priests and Levitea who returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel.

(4) High priest of Jerusalem in the time of Baruch (Baruch 1:7).

(5) High priest in Jerusalem in the days of Judith who, along with "the ancients of the children of Israel," welcomed the heroine back to the city after the death of Holofernes (Judith 4). He cannot be identified with any of the high priests in the lists given in 1 Chronicles or in Josephus, Ant, X, viii, 6. The word means "the Lord hath set up." It is probably symbolical, and tends with other names occurring in the narrative to establish the supposition that the book was a work of imagination composed to support the faith of the Jews in times of stress and difficulty.

(6) The husband of Susanna (Susanna verses 1;), perhaps here also a symbolical name.

J. Hutchison

Jo'ahaz
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