Advantages if Hezekiah’s son Manasseh is identified with Josiah’s son Jehoiakim
by Damien F. Mackey It explains the complete absence of the name “Jehoiakim” in Matthew 1’s Genealogy of Jesus the Messiah. “Manasseh”, on the other hand, appears there in 1:10. These are my most recent articles in favour of what I now consider to be a: Necessary fusion of Hezekiah and Josiah (7) Necessary fusion of Hezekiah and Josiah Striking a match for Shebna (Sobna) in Hezekiah-Josiah parallel universe (7) Striking a match for Shebna (Sobna) in Hezekiah-Josiah parallel universe One important corollary of this parallelism is that Hezekiah’s idolatrous son, Manasseh, now becomes Josiah’s idolatrous son, Jehoiakim: Manasseh – Jehoiakim (8) Manasseh - Jehoiakim The following two texts, I submit, are describing the very same incident. Manasseh 2 Chronicles 33:11: “ Yahweh then brought down on them the generals of the king of Assyria's army who ...