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  2. Feb 3, 2023 · Athaliah was queen of Judah from 841–835 BC and the only female monarch to sit on David’s throne in biblical history. Athaliah was the daughter of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel of Israel, and she married Jehoram, the eldest son of Judah’s King Jehoshophat.

  3. Enter Athaliah, the northern princess (the infamous Ahab’s daughter) who condescended to forge a fragile partnership with her southern neighbors. Her husband Jehoram, the king, is dead. Their son Ahaziah, too, is dead. Sensing the power vacuum, Athaliah seizes the day and takes control of the throne of Judah.

  4. Athaliah and Joash - When Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she proceeded to destroy the whole royal family. But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Jehoram and sister of Ahaziah, ...

  5. Athaliah was queen consort of Judah as the wife of King Jehoram, a descendant of King David, and later queen regnant for six years. Jehosheba (alternately Jehoshebeath) was the daughter of King Jehoram of Judah, sister to King Ahaziah of Judah and wife of Jehoiada the priest.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JehoshebaJehosheba - Wikipedia

    Jehoash, then one year old, was the only survivor of the massacre. Jehosheba and Jehoiada hid him in the Temple for six years. In the seventh year, Jehoiada and the other priests devised a plan to reestablish the Davidic line in Judah through the coronation of Jehoash (aged seven).

  7. Jan 15, 2023 · Jehosheba’s story is intertwined with Athaliah and Zibiah in 2 Kings 11. Jehosheba was King Jehoram’s daughter, while her mother had a lower status than the king’s primary wife, who just happened to be Athaliah!

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AthaliahAthaliah - Wikipedia

    Athaliah ( Hebrew: עֲתַלְיָה, Modern: ʻAtalya, Tiberian: ʿĂṯalyā, Greek: Γοθολία Gotholía; Latin: Athalia) was the daughter of either king Omri, or of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel of Israel, the queen consort of Judah as the wife of King Jehoram, a descendant of King David, and later queen regnant c. 841–835 BCE. Biblical narrative.

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