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JOTHAM @

(1) Son of Gideon- kjv@Judges:9:5

(2) King of Judah, son of Uzziah- kjv@2Kings:15:5; kjv@2Chronicles:27:1,6,9; kjv@Isaiah:1:1; kjv@Hosea:1:1; kjv@Micah:1:1; kjv@Matthew:1:9

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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)

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Jot @ or Iota, the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet, used metaphorically or proverbially for the smallest thing kjv@Matthew:5:18); or it may be = yod, which is the smallest of the Hebrew letters.

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 kjv@Judges: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 kjv@Joshua:24:26; comp. kjv@Genesis: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 kjv@Judges: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 ( kjv@2Chronicals:26:21-23 kjv@2Chronicals: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 ( kjv@2Kings:15:38; kjv@2Chronicals:27:7-9).

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JOT @
- The smallest character in written Hebrew (a yodh) kjv@Matthew:5:18

JOTBAH @
- A place in Judah kjv@2Kings:21:19
- Called JOTBATH in kjv@Deuteronomy:10:7

JOTBATHAH @
- The twentieth encampment of Israel kjv@Numbers:33:33-34

JOTHAM @

-1. Son of Gideon kjv@Judges:9:5 kjv@Judges:9:57 .Rebukes the Shechemites with the parable about the trees kjv@Judges:9:7-21

-2. Son of Azariah, king of Judah kjv@2Kings:15:5-7 kjv@2Kings:15:32, 38; kjv@1Chronicles:3:12; kjv@2Chronicles:26:21-23; 27 .Piety of 2Chronicles:27 .The moral condition of Israel during his reign Hosea:4 .Ancestor of Jesus kjv@Matthew:1:9

-3. Son of Jahdai kjv@1Chronicles:2:47

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kjv@STRING:Bizjothjah <HITCHCOCK>@ despite - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Joatham <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Jotham - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jotham <HITCHCOCK>@ the perfection of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


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JOTHAM @

(1) Son of Gideon- kjv@Judges:9:5

(2) King of Judah, son of Uzziah- kjv@2Kings:15:5; kjv@2Chronicles:27:1,6,9; kjv@Isaiah:1:1; kjv@Hosea:1:1; kjv@Micah:1:1; kjv@Matthew:1:9

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H3136 <STRHEB>@ יוצדק yôtsâdâq yo-tsaw-dawk' A form of H3087; {Jotsadak} an Israelite: - Jozadak.


H3147 <STRHEB>@ יותם yôthâm yo-thawm' From H3068 and H8535; Jehovah (is) perfect; {Jotham} the name of three Israelites: - Jotham.


H3192 <STRHEB>@ יטבה yoţbâh yot-baw' From H3190; pleasantness; {Jotbah} a place in Palestine: - Jotbah.


H3193 <STRHEB>@ יטבתה yoţbâthâh yot-baw'-thaw From H3192; {Jotbathah} a place in the Desert: - {Jotbath} Jotbathah.


H4812 <STRHEB>@ מריות merâyôth mer-aw-yohth' Plural of H4811; rebellious; {Merajoth} the name of two Israelites: - Meraioth.


H5032 <STRHEB>@ נבית נביות nebâyôth nebâyôth {neb-aw-yoth'} neb-aw-yoth' Feminine plural from H5107; fruitfulnesses; {Nebajoth} a son of {Ishmael} and the country settled by him: - {Nebaioth} Nebajoth.


H964 <STRHEB>@ בּזיותיה bizyôthyâh biz-yo-the-yaw' From H959 and H3050; contempts of Jah; {Bizjothjah} a place in Palestine: - Bizjothjah.


G2488 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωαθαμ Iōatham ee-o-ath'-am Of Hebrew origin [H3147]; Joatham (that is Jotham) an Israelite: - Joatham.


G2503 <STRGRK>@ ἰῶτα iōta ee-o'-tah Of Hebrew origin (the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet); iota the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything: - jot.