Jebusites, [3].
between Ephraim and Judah, [76] f.
made subject to David, [113].
Jeconiah == Jehoiachin, [306].
Jeduthun, choir-leader in Gibeon, [121].
Jehoahaz, King of Israel, [221].
Jehoahaz, King of Judah, [298].
Jehoash, King of Israel, [221].
defeats Amaziah of Judah, [224].
defeats Benhadad III. of Damascus, [222].
Jehoiachin == Jeconiah == Coniah, [306].
favored by Evil-Merodach, [331].
taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, [307].
Jehoiada, the high priest, [214].
Jehoiakim, the high priest, son of Joshua, [360].
Jehoiakim, King of Judah, [299]–[306].
introduces Egyptian idolatry, [300].
persecutes the prophets, [301].
rebellion and death of, [306].
submits to Nebuchadnezzar, [306].
throws Jeremiah's scroll into the fire, [305].