2 Kings 24:8
Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he began to reign, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months. And his mother’s name was Nehushta, the daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 24:15 describes Jehoiachin's exile to Babylon, the immediate consequence of his three-month reign mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 3:16 lists Jehoiachin as son of Jehoiakim, confirming the genealogy of the king introduced in 2 Kings 24:8.
2 Chronicles 36:9 parallels the same reign details but adds 'ten days', providing a slightly different account of Jehoiachin's rule.
Jeremiah 22:24 pronounces judgment on Jehoiachin, the king introduced in 2 Kings 24:8, foretelling his downfall.
Jeremiah 22:24 directly addresses Jehoiachin from 2 Kings 24:8, warning he will be removed as a signet ring.
Jeremiah 24:1 mentions Jehoiachin's exile after his brief reign, continuing the narrative from 2 Kings 24:8.
Matthew 1:11 lists Jehoiachin (Jeconiah) in Jesus' genealogy, confirming his place in the Davidic line before the exile.
Matthew 1:12 continues the genealogy after the exile, naming Jehoiachin as father of Shealtiel, linking his reign to later restoration.
Jeremiah 37:1 identifies Zedekiah as Jehoiachin's successor, providing historical context for the king's replacement.