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2 definitions found
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Jotham
Jehovah
is
perfect
. (1.)
The
youngest
of
Gideon's
seventy
sons
.
He
escaped
when
the
rest
were
put
to
death
by
the
order
of
Abimelech
(
Judg
. 9:5).
When
"
the
citizens
of
Shechem
and
the
whole
house
of
Millo
"
were
gathered
together
"
by
the
plain
of
the
pillar
" (i.e.,
the
stone
set
up
by
Joshua
, 24:26;
comp
.
Gen
.
35:4) "
that
was
in
Shechem
,
to
make
Abimelech
king
,"
from
one
of
the
heights
of
Mount
Gerizim
he
protested
against
their
doing
so
in
the
earliest
parable
,
that
of
the
bramble-king
.
His
words
then
spoken
were
prophetic
.
There
came
a
recoil
in
the
feelings
of
the
people
toward
Abimelech
,
and
then
a
terrible
revenge
,
in
which
many
were
slain
and
the
city
of
Shechem
was
destroyed
by
Abimelech
(
Judg
. 9:45).
Having
delivered
his
warning
,
Jotham
fled
to
Beer
from
the
vengeance
of
Abimelech
(9:7-21).
(2.)
The
son
and
successor
of
Uzziah
on
the
throne
of
Judah
.
As
during
his
last
years
Uzziah
was
excluded
from
public
life
on
account
of
his
leprosy
,
his
son
,
then
twenty-five
years
of
age
,
administered
for
seven
years
the
affairs
of
the
kingdom
in
his
father's
stead
(2
Chr
. 26:21, 23; 27:1).
After
his
father's
death
he
became
sole
monarch
,
and
reigned
for
sixteen
years
(B.C. 759-743).
He
ruled
in
the
fear
of
God
,
and
his
reign
was
prosperous
.
He
was
contemporary
with
the
prophets
Isaiah
,
Hosea
,
and
Micah
,
by
whose
ministrations
he
profited
.
He
was
buried
in
the
sepulchre
of
the
kings
,
greatly
lamented
by
the
people
(2
Kings
15:38; 2
Chr
. 27:7-9).
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Jotham
,
the
perfection
of
the
Lord
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