Joãɠâ¤Chim

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Joãɠâ¤Chim [1]

Jo ä chim

( Ι᾿ωακείμ ), a Graecized form of the Heb. name JEHOIAKIM, and applied in the Apocrypha to

1. The king of Judah, son of Josiah ( Baruch 1:3).

2. A priest ( ὁ ἱερεύς, A.V. "high priest"), said to be son of Hilkiah at the time of the burning of Jerusalem by the Babylonians ( Baruch 1:7). (See Joacim), 4. As no such pontiff occurs at this time, (See High Priest), the person intended may perhaps have been not the successor, but only a junior son of Hilkiah — if, indeed, the whole narrative be not spurious. (See Baruch).

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