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JOT - J>@ - the English form of the Greek iota , i.e., the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The Hebrew is yod , or y formed like a comma (’). It is used metaphorically to express the minutest thing.



JOTBAH - J>@ - (goodness), the native place of Meshullemeth, the queen of Manasseh. ( kjv@2Kings:21:19)



JOTBATH, OR JOTBATHAH - J>@ - (goodness), (10:7; kjv@Numbers:33:33) a desert station of the Israelites.



JOTHAM - J>@ - (Jehovah is upright). The youngest son of Gideon, kjv@Judges:9:5) who escaped from the massacre of his brethren. (B.C. after 1256.) His parable of the reign of the bramble is the earliest example of the kind. The son of King Uzziah or Azariah and Jerushah. After administering the kingdom for some years during his father’s leprosy, he succeeded to the throne B.C. 758, when he was 25 years old, and reigned 16 years in Jerusalem. He was contemporary with Pekah and with the prophet Isaiah. His history is contained in ( kjv@2Kings:15:1) ... and kjv@2Chronicals:27:1 ... A descendant of Judah, son of Jahdai. ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:47)