Nehemiah 12:11
Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Nehemiah 12:11 — by Collins Asein
Quick Summary
Nehemiah 12:11 is a verse from the book of Nehemiah in the Old Testament. The KJV reads: "And Joiada begat Jonathan, and Jonathan begat Jaddua." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.
Nehemiah 12:11 — KJV
“And Joiada begat Jonathan, and Jonathan begat Jaddua.”
— Nehemiah 12:11 (KJV)
Nehemiah 12:11 in Context — About the Book of Nehemiah
Nehemiah is the Bible's project-management masterclass soaked in prayer. A royal cupbearer hears Jerusalem's walls are rubble, weeps, fasts, prays — then rebuilds them in fifty-two days despite ridicule and threats. Every chapter shows prayer and practical action working as one.
Cross-References for Nehemiah 12:11
“And Ner begat Kish, and Kish begat Saul, and Saul begat Jonathan, and Malchishua, and Abinadab, and Eshbaal. Abinadab: also called, Ishui Eshbaal: or, Ishbosheth”
Shares key themes with Nehemiah 12:11: begat, jonathan
“And the son of Jonathan was Meribbaal; and Meribbaal begat Micah. Meribbaal: or, Mephibosheth”
Shares key themes with Nehemiah 12:11: begat, jonathan
“And Ner begat Kish; and Kish begat Saul; and Saul begat Jonathan, and Malchishua, and Abinadab, and Eshbaal.”
Shares key themes with Nehemiah 12:11: begat, jonathan
“And the son of Jonathan was Meribbaal: and Meribbaal begat Micah.”
Shares key themes with Nehemiah 12:11: begat, jonathan
“The Levites in the days of Eliashib, Joiada, and Johanan, and Jaddua, were recorded chief of the fathers: also the priests, to the reign of Darius the Persian.”
Shares key themes with Nehemiah 12:11: joiada, jaddua
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