Not his natural son, for he was his uncle, 2 Kings 24:17; but his legal son, or his successor, upon whom the son's right was devolved by virtue of that law, Numbers 27:8, and therefore it is not strange if he have the name of son with it. See Poole on "Luke 3:1". Or this was another Zedekiah; because it is improbable, and without example, that one and the same man should be twice mentioned in the same genealogy as the son of two several parents.

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