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3101. Yoash
Lexical Summary
Yoash: Joash

Original Word:יוֹאָשׁ
Part of Speech:Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration:Yow'ash
Pronunciation:yo-AHSH
Phonetic Spelling:(yo-awsh')
KJV: Joash
Word Origin:[a form ofH3060 (יְהוֹאָשׁ - Joash)]

1. Joash, the name of six Israelites

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Joash

Or Yoash (2 Chron. 24:1) {yo-awsh'}; a form ofYhow'ash; Joash, the name of six Israelites -- Joash.

see HEBREWYhow'ash

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
the same asYehoash, q.v.

Topical Lexicon
Overview

The personal name Joash occurs roughly forty-seven times in the Old Testament and is borne by at least eight distinct individuals spread across the tribal families of Judah, Benjamin, Ephraim–Manasseh, and the northern kingdom of Israel. The contexts range from royal courts to rural homesteads, from the early judges period through the divided monarchy. Together these references illustrate recurring themes of covenant faithfulness, the perils of syncretism, and the sovereignty of the LORD in raising up leaders for His purposes.

Joash, King of Judah (2 Kings 11–12;2 Chronicles 22:10–24:27)

• Preservation and Coronation. As an infant, Joash escaped Queen Athaliah’s murderous purge through the guardianship of Jehosheba and the priest Jehoiada. Hidden six years in the Temple precincts, he was publicly crowned at age seven, accompanied by covenant renewal between king, priesthood, and people (2 Kings 11:17).
• Early Reform. “Joash did what was right in the eyes of the LORD all the days that Jehoiada the priest instructed him” (2 Kings 12:2). His chief achievement was financing and supervising the repair of Solomon’s Temple. A dedicated chest for freewill offerings (2 Kings 12:9–16) displays both administrative wisdom and popular support for true worship.
• Later Apostasy. After Jehoiada’s death, the king abandoned the LORD, tolerated idolatry, and silenced prophetic correction. When Jehoiada’s son Zechariah prophesied against the nation, Joash consented to his stoning “in the courtyard of the house of the LORD” (2 Chronicles 24:21).
• Downfall. The nation’s spiritual collapse produced political weakness. Hazael of Aram raided Judah; Joash surrendered Temple treasures to buy temporary relief (2 Kings 12:17–18). Finally, disgruntled servants assassinated him. Chronicles stresses divine retribution for the shedding of innocent blood.
• Significance. Joash’s reign warns that borrowed spirituality—dependent on external mentors rather than personal conviction—cannot sustain lifelong obedience. The shattered Temple courtyard where Zechariah fell mirrors the fractured covenant relationship of an unfaithful king.

Joash (Jehoash), King of Israel (2 Kings 13–14;2 Chronicles 25)

• Succession and Setting. Son of Jehoahaz, Joash inherited a kingdom humbled by Aramean oppression.
• Promise of Victory. On Elisha’s deathbed the prophet declared, “You will strike down Aram at Aphek until you put an end to them” (2 Kings 13:17). Joash’s half-hearted compliance—striking the arrows only three times—limited the scope of victory (2 Kings 13:18–19). Yet the LORD graciously granted three successful campaigns, reclaiming Israelite cities (2 Kings 13:25).
• Conflict with Judah. Amaziah of Judah provoked war; Joash’s parable of the thistle and cedar (2 Kings 14:9) exposed Amaziah’s pride. Israel routed Judah at Beth-shemesh, breached Jerusalem’s wall, and seized gold, silver, and hostages (2 Kings 14:13–14).
• Evaluation. The narrative repeatedly notes that Joash “did evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not turn away from all the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat” (2 Kings 13:11). Military success did not equal covenant fidelity.
• Theological Thread. God’s compassion toward a wayward northern king, prompted by Elisha’s prophetic intercession, highlights divine mercy within judgment (2 Kings 14:26–27).

Joash the Abiezrite, Father of Gideon (Judges 6–8)

• Household Context. Living in Ophrah of Manasseh, Joash owned an idolatrous altar to Baal and an Asherah pole.
• Gideon’s Nighttime Destruction. After Gideon toppled these cultic symbols, townsmen demanded his death. Joash’s decisive reply turned the tables: “If Baal is truly a god, let him contend for himself” (Judges 6:31). Gideon thus received the nickname Jerub-baal, “Let Baal contend.”
• Impact. Joash’s shift from syncretistic landowner to defender of the LORD’s deliverer marks a household revival that parallels Israel’s larger deliverance from Midianite oppression.

Other Individuals Named Joash

• Joash of Shemaah the Gibeathite, one of the Benjamite archers who defected to David at Ziklag (1 Chronicles 12:3).
• Joash, son of Becher, listed among the heads of Benjamin’s clans (1 Chronicles 7:8).
• Joash, overseer of the royal storehouses of oil under David’s unified monarchy (1 Chronicles 27:28).
• Joash, descendant of Shelah through Jokim, noted among post-exilic Judean colonists (1 Chronicles 4:22).
• An additional Joash appears in the mixed genealogies of Judah (1 Chronicles 4:12) and possibly among those connected with Jerahmeel (textual variants place the name in some manuscripts).

Though minor, these entries underscore the name’s popularity and demonstrate its spread across tribal boundaries and occupational roles—from military service to civil administration.

Patterns and Theological Reflections

1. Deliverance Motif: Whether through Gideon’s household purge of Baalism or Elisha’s promise of victory to the northern king, Joash figures stand at turning points where the LORD rescues His people.
2. Dependency on Godly Counsel: Both royal Joashes thrived when guided by faithful mentors (Jehoiada; Elisha) and drifted when those voices fell silent. Scriptural writers thereby affirmProverbs 11:14, “Victory is won through many counselors.”
3. Covenant Accountability: Assassination ends both kings named Joash—illustrating the biblical principle that covenant unfaithfulness eventually invites divine and societal judgment.
4. Hope beyond Human Failure: Even amid apostasy, God preserved David’s line through infant Joash, prefiguring His ultimate commitment to keep messianic promises (2 Samuel 7:13). The preservation of the royal seed amid murderous intrigue foreshadows the greater preservation of the promised Messiah.

Practical Implications for Faith and Ministry

• Spiritual heritage demands personal ownership; borrowed zeal fades when mentors depart.
• Reform must reach the heart, not merely the structures of worship. Restored temples or reclaimed cities cannot substitute for covenant obedience.
• God’s mercy persists amid human shortcomings, offering renewed opportunity to return to Him.
• Leadership that begins in humility must guard against pride (Amaziah) and complacency (Judah’s Joash) to finish well.

Key References

Judges 6–8;2 Kings 11–14;2 Chronicles 22–25;1 Chronicles 4:22;1 Chronicles 7:8;1 Chronicles 12:3;1 Chronicles 27:28.

Forms and Transliterations
וְיוֹאָ֗שׁ וְיוֹאָ֧שׁ ויואש יֹאָ֣שׁ יאש יוֹאָ֔שׁ יוֹאָ֖שׁ יוֹאָ֛שׁ יוֹאָ֡שׁ יוֹאָ֣שׁ יוֹאָ֤שׁ יוֹאָ֥שׁ יוֹאָ֨שׁ יוֹאָֽשׁ׃ יוֹאָשׁ֙ יואש יואש׃ לְיוֹאָ֖שׁ לְיוֹאָ֥שׁ ליואש lə·yō·w·’āš leyoAsh ləyōw’āš veyoAsh wə·yō·w·’āš wəyōw’āš yō’āš yō·’āš yō·w·’āš yoAsh yōw’āš
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Englishman's Concordance
Judges 6:11
HEB:בְּעָפְרָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר לְיוֹאָ֖שׁ אֲבִ֣י הָֽעֶזְרִ֑י
KJV: which [was] in Ophrah,that [pertained] unto Joash the Abiezrite:
INT: Ophrah whichJoash the Abiezrite Gideon

Judges 6:29
HEB:גִּדְעוֹן֙ בֶּן־ יוֹאָ֔שׁ עָשָׂ֖ה הַדָּבָ֥ר
KJV: the sonof Joash hath done
INT: Gideon the sonof Joash did thing

Judges 6:30
HEB:הָעִיר֙ אֶל־ יוֹאָ֔שׁ הוֹצֵ֥א אֶת־
KJV: saidunto Joash, Bring out
INT: of the city untoJoash Bring your son

Judges 6:31
HEB: וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יוֹאָ֡שׁ לְכֹל֩ אֲשֶׁר־
KJV:And Joash said unto all that stood
INT: saidand Joash to all who

Judges 7:14
HEB:גִּדְע֥וֹן בֶּן־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ אִ֣ישׁ יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל
KJV: the sonof Joash, a man
INT: of Gideon the sonof Joash A man of Israel

Judges 8:13
HEB:גִּדְע֥וֹן בֶּן־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ מִן־ הַמִּלְחָמָ֑ה
KJV: the sonof Joash returned
INT: Gideon the sonof Joash from the battle

Judges 8:29
HEB:יְרֻבַּ֥עַל בֶּן־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ וַיֵּ֥שֶׁב בְּבֵיתֽוֹ׃
KJV: the sonof Joash went
INT: Jerubbaal the sonof Joash and lived house

Judges 8:32
HEB:גִּדְע֥וֹן בֶּן־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ בְּשֵׂיבָ֣ה טוֹבָ֑ה
KJV: the sonof Joash died
INT: and Gideon the sonof Joash old A ripe

Judges 8:32
HEB:וַיִּקָּבֵ֗ר בְּקֶ֙בֶר֙ יוֹאָ֣שׁ אָבִ֔יו בְּעָפְרָ֖ה
KJV: in the sepulchreof Joash his father,
INT: was buried the tombof Joash of his father Ophrah

1 Kings 22:26
HEB:הָעִ֑יר וְאֶל־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ בֶּן־ הַמֶּֽלֶךְ׃
KJV: of the city,and to Joash the king's
INT: of the city and toJoash son the king's

2 Kings 11:2
HEB:אֲחַזְיָ֜הוּ אֶת־ יוֹאָ֣שׁ בֶּן־ אֲחַזְיָ֗ה
KJV: tookJoash the son
INT: sister of AhaziahJoash the son of Ahaziah

2 Kings 12:19
HEB:וְיֶ֛תֶר דִּבְרֵ֥י יוֹאָ֖שׁ וְכָל־ אֲשֶׁ֣ר
KJV: of the actsof Joash, and all that he did,
INT: now the rest of the actsof Joash and all he

2 Kings 12:20
HEB:וַיַּכּוּ֙ אֶת־ יוֹאָ֔שׁ בֵּ֥ית מִלֹּ֖א
KJV: and slewJoash in the house
INT: A conspiracy and struckJoash the house of Millo

2 Kings 13:1
HEB:וְשָׁלֹשׁ֙ שָׁנָ֔ה לְיוֹאָ֥שׁ בֶּן־ אֲחַזְיָ֖הוּ
KJV: yearof Joash the son
INT: three yearsof Joash the son of Ahaziah

2 Kings 13:9
HEB:בְּשֹׁמְר֑וֹן וַיִּמְלֹ֛ךְ יוֹאָ֥שׁ בְּנ֖וֹ תַּחְתָּֽיו׃
KJV: him in Samaria:and Joash his son
INT: Samaria becameand Joash his son his place

2 Kings 13:10
HEB:וָשֶׁ֙בַע֙ שָׁנָ֔ה לְיוֹאָ֖שׁ מֶ֣לֶךְ יְהוּדָ֑ה
KJV: yearof Joash king
INT: and seventh yearsof Joash king of Judah

2 Kings 13:12
HEB:וְיֶ֨תֶר דִּבְרֵ֤י יוֹאָשׁ֙ וְכָל־ אֲשֶׁ֣ר
KJV: of the actsof Joash, and all that he did,
INT: now the rest of the actsof Joash and all which

2 Kings 13:13
HEB: וַיִּשְׁכַּ֤ב יוֹאָשׁ֙ עִם־ אֲבֹתָ֔יו
KJV:And Joash slept with his fathers;
INT: sleptand Joash with his fathers

2 Kings 13:13
HEB:כִּסְא֑וֹ וַיִּקָּבֵ֤ר יוֹאָשׁ֙ בְּשֹׁ֣מְר֔וֹן עִ֖ם
KJV: upon his throne:and Joash was buried
INT: his throne was buriedand Joash Samaria with

2 Kings 13:14
HEB:וַיֵּ֨רֶד אֵלָ֜יו יוֹאָ֣שׁ מֶֽלֶךְ־ יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל
KJV: whereof he died.And Joash the king
INT: came andJoash the king of Israel

2 Kings 13:25
HEB:פְּעָמִים֙ הִכָּ֣הוּ יוֹאָ֔שׁ וַיָּ֖שֶׁב אֶת־
KJV: timesdid Joash beat
INT: times defeatedJoash and recovered the cities

2 Kings 14:1
HEB:בִּשְׁנַ֣ת שְׁתַּ֔יִם לְיוֹאָ֥שׁ בֶּן־ יוֹאָחָ֖ז
KJV: yearof Joash son
INT: year the secondof Joash son of Joahaz

2 Kings 14:1
HEB:אֲמַצְיָ֥הוּ בֶן־ יוֹאָ֖שׁ מֶ֥לֶךְ יְהוּדָֽה׃
KJV: the sonof Joash king
INT: Amaziah the sonof Joash king of Judah

2 Kings 14:3
HEB:אֲשֶׁר־ עָשָׂ֛ה יוֹאָ֥שׁ אָבִ֖יו עָשָֽׂה׃
KJV: he didaccording to all things as Joash his father
INT: he didJoash his father done

2 Kings 14:17
HEB:אֲמַצְיָ֤הוּ בֶן־ יוֹאָשׁ֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ יְהוּדָ֔ה
KJV: the sonof Joash king
INT: Amaziah the sonof Joash king of Judah

47 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 3101
47 Occurrences


lə·yō·w·’āš — 4 Occ.
wə·yō·w·’āš — 2 Occ.
yō·w·’āš — 41 Occ.

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