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No, Nebudchadnezzar was still a prince during the third year reign of King Jehoiakim of Judah.
Azariah (2Kings 15:1-5)
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Monotheistic Judaism developed in the Kingdom of Judah during the reign of King Josiah.
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Jeremiah was present in the courts of Josiah. He weeps for his death and laments.
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Zedekiah was the last king of Judah. He ruled in the 6th century BCE and his reign ended with the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians in 586 BCE. He was captured, his sons were killed, and he was taken into exile in Babylon.
2 Kings 11:21 - Jehoash - 7 y.o. king of Judah 2 Kings 14:21- Azariah - 16 y.o. king of Judah 2 Kings 21:1 - Manasseh - 12 y.o. king of Judah 2 Kings 22:1- Josiah - 8 y.o. king of Judah 2 Kings 24:8 - Jehoiachin - 18 y.o king of Judah As far as prophets, I cannot find a mention but of Samuel who is mentioned to be a boy in 1.Samuel 3 and is established as a prophet. King David was also anointed as a king at young age (1.Sam.16), but did not begin his reign until at the age of thirty (2.Sam.5:4) As far as Priests - according to teh Levitical Law priests started their duties at the age of 20. 2.Chronicles 31:17
Monotheistic Judaism came about in the Kingdom of Judah, during the seventh-century-BCE reign of King Josiah.
II Chronicles is about the history of Solomon's reign, history of the tribe of Judah, and revival under King Hezekiah.
"Third year of the reign of Jehoakim, king of Judah". Daniel 1:1