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Jehoshaphat
[ ji-hosh-uh-fat, -hos- ]
noun
- a king of Judah, son of Asa, who reigned in the 9th century b.c. 1 Kings 22:41–50.
Jehoshaphat
/ dʒɪˈhɒʃəˌfæt; -ˈhɒs- /
noun
- the king of Judah (?873–?849 bc ) (I Kings 22:41–50)
- the site of Jehovah's apocalyptic judgment upon the nations (Joel 4:14)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jehoshaphat1
From Hebrew Yəhōshāphāṭ “Yahweh is judge, has judged”
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Example Sentences
And over against that vale of Jehoshaphat, out of the city, is the church of St. Stephen, where he was stoned to death.
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This Jehoshaphat was king of that country, and was converted by a hermit, who was a worthy man, and did much good.
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Close by the latter is the sepulchre of Jehoshaphat, from which the whole valley takes its name.
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As Jehoshaphat reigned twenty-five years, he therefore died six years after Ahaziah died.
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As Jehoshaphat reigned twenty-five years, he therefore died five years after Ahaziah died.
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