The story of Jehoshaphat

Jehoshaphat was a biblical figure who was the son of King Asa of Judah and the grandson of King Abijah. He was the third king of Judah and reigned from 873 to 849 BC. He is best known for his reforms of the religious and judicial systems of Judah, as well as his military successes against the enemies of Judah. Jehoshaphat was a strong believer in the God of Israel and sought to lead Judah in a way that was pleasing to Him. He removed the idols and false gods from the land and re-established the worship of the Lord. He also appointed judges throughout the land to ensure justice was served. Jehoshaphat was also known for his military successes. He formed an alliance with the King of Israel and together they defeated the armies of Moab and Ammon. He also defeated the armies of Edom and the Philistines. Jehoshaphat is best known for his reforms of the religious and judicial systems of Judah. He was a strong believer in the God of Israel and sought to lead Judah in a way that was pleasing to Him. He removed the idols and false gods from the land and re-established the worship of the Lord. He also appointed judges throughout the land to ensure justice was served. He is remembered for his faithfulness to God and his commitment to justice.
Name meaning
Yahweh has judged
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King of Judah
First mention
2 Samuel 8:16
Appearances in the Bible
76 mentions
In Hebrew
יהושפט