1 Chronicles 6:15

And Jehozadak went into captivity, when the Lord carried away Judah and Jerusalem by the hand of Nebuchadnezzar.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 25:18 Historical context

In 2 Kings 25:18, Seraiah the chief priest (Jehozadak's father) is captured, linking the family's fate in the exile.

2 Kings 25:21 Historical context

In 2 Kings 25:21, Seraiah is executed at Riblah, leading directly to Jehozadak's deportation as recorded here.

2 Chronicles 36:17–21 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 36:17-21, the temple destruction and 70-year exile are described, providing the wider event behind Jehozadak's deportation.

Ezra 5:2 Historical context

Ezra 5:2 shows Jeshua son of Jozadak (Jehozadak) rebuilding the temple, fulfilling the lineage after Jehozadak's exile.

Haggai 1:1 Historical context

Haggai 1:1 again mentions Joshua son of Jehozadak, showing the next generation after the exile.

Haggai 1:12 Historical context

Haggai 1:1 again mentions Joshua son of Jehozadak, showing the next generation after the exile.

Haggai 1:14 Historical context

In Haggai 1:14, Joshua son of Jehozadak is stirred to rebuild the temple, continuing the priestly line after exile.

Haggai 2:2 Historical context

In Haggai 2:2, Joshua son of Jehozadak is addressed as high priest, showing the restoration of his father's office.

Ezra 10:18 Historical context

Ezra 10:18 lists descendants of Jeshua son of Jozadak — the same Jehozadak taken into exile in 1 Chron 6:15, showing priestly line continuation.

Jeremiah 39:9 Historical context

In Jeremiah 39:9, Nebuzaradan carries the remnant into exile, the same deportation that included Jehozadak.

Jeremiah 52:12–15 Historical context

In Jeremiah 52:12-15, the burning of the temple and exile are recounted, consistent with the setting of Jehozadak's deportation.

Jeremiah 52:28 Historical context

In Jeremiah 52:28, the number of exiles from the seventh year is given; Jehozadak's deportation likely occurred at that time.