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  1. The Kingdom of Judah was an Israelite kingdom of the Southern Levant during the Iron Age. Centered in the highlands of Judea, the landlocked kingdom's capital was Jerusalem. Jews are named after Judah, and primarily descend from people who lived in the region.

  2. JUDAH, (KINGDOM OF) jōō’ də (יְהוּדָ֑ה). One of the two kingdoms of the Hebrews into which Israel was divided after the death of Solomon. Outline. 1. The inception of the kingdom of Judah. The twelve tribes of Israel constituted a united kingdom under David and Solomon.

  3. - 1 Kings 12:17-20. The Old Testament - A Brief Overview. The Southern Kingdom (Judah) The Southern Kingdom consisted of 2 tribes (Judah and Benjamin). The kingdom extended in the north as far as Bethel, while in the south it ended in the dry area known as the Negev.

  4. After the Northern Kingdom fell, the frontier of Judah appears to have extended a little farther North, and Bethel (2 Kings 23:15-19) and Jericho (to judge from Ezra 2:34 Nehemiah 3:2; Nehemiah 7:36) also became part of the kingdom of Judah. For the further history of this district see JUDAEA.

  5. JUDAH jōō’ də ( יְהוּדָ֑ה ). The fourth son of Jacob by Leah ( Gen 29:35 ), who took a leading role among his brothers early in life ( Gen 37:26, 27; 43:3-10; 44:16-34; 46:28 ). Judah was promised leadership and tribal stability, and ultimately kingship through David and the Messiah ( Gen 49:8-12 ). The genealogies of Judah’s ...

  6. Jul 17, 2017 · Here's a useful Bible chart delineating the Old Testament prophets and kings of Israel and Judah that will help you understand the people and their messages.

  7. The Divided Kingdom: Kings of Judah (all dates B.C.) | ESV.org. *This chart follows the dating method found in both Kings and Chronicles: For Judah, accession to the throne is marked by a year within the reign of a king of Israel.

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