Jehoram, Ahaziah's brother, King of Israel, [207].
at war with Hazael of Damascus, [210].
at war with Mesa of Moab, [208].
killed by Jehu, [211].
Jehoram, King of Judah and husband of Athaliah, [206].
Jehoshaphat of Judah, allied with Ahab of Israel, [206].
Jehu appointed successor to Ahab's house, [204].
captain of Jehoram of Israel, [210].
king of Israel, [211].
loses part of Israel, [220] f.
Jephthah, the Gileadite, defeats the Ammonites, [64].
punishes the haughty Ephraimites, [65].
Jeremiah of Anathoth, the prophet, [289]–[329].
assists Gedaliah and encourages the people, [319].
emigrates to Egypt, [324].
imprisoned by his enemies, [312].
imprisoned by Ishmael, [322].
imprisoned by Chaldæan soldiers, [314].
warns Zedekiah against rebellion, [310].
Jeremiah's counsel disregarded by Johanan, [323].
lamentations, [316].
last days, [327].
prophecies collected by Baruch, [304].
scroll read by Baruch, [304].
Jeremiah, book of, vii., vii. 12, [302], [71];
xv. 1, [72];
xxiii. 29, [291];
xxix. 4–8, [310];
xxxi. 17–18, [266];
xlvi. 15, [11].
Jericho conquered, [33].
fortified by Ahab, [201].
school of prophets in, [205], [234].
Jeroboam I., the Ephraimite, [174].
aided by Shishak, [184].
and Ahijah, the prophet, [175].
flees to Egypt, [176].
introduces idolatry, [186].
king of the Ten Tribes, [180] ff.
resides at Shechem, [180].