And the king of Egypt put him down at Jerusalem, and condemned the land in an hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold.
The king of Egypt removed him from power in Jerusalem and forced the land to pay a penalty of one hundred talents of silver and one talent of gold.
The Egyptian king overthrew Judah's ruler and demanded a massive tribute payment as punishment.
📚 Historical Context
In the late 7th century BC, after the death of the righteous King Josiah, his son Jehoahaz was quickly crowned as king of Judah but ruled for only three months. The Egyptian Pharaoh Necho invaded and removed Jehoahaz from the throne in Jerusalem, demanding a massive tribute of 100 talents of silver and one talent of gold from the land as a sign of Judah's subjugation. This event reflects the broader pattern of Judah's vulnerability to foreign powers due to their ongoing rebellion against God's commands.
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