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  1. Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) According to the Deuteronomistic history in the Hebrew Bible, a United Monarchy or United Kingdom of Israel [7] existed under the reigns of Saul, Eshbaal, David, and Solomon, encompassing the territories of both the later kingdoms of Judah and Israel. [8] [9] [10]

  2. The Hebrew Bible describes a succession of kings of a United Kingdom of Israel, and then of divided kingdoms, Israel and Judah. In contemporary scholarship, the united monarchy is debated, due to a lack of archaeological evidence for it.

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  4. United Monarchy: 10th century BCE: Kingdom of Israel: 10th century BCE–720 BCE: Kingdom of Judah: 10th century BCE–587 BCE: Babylonian rule: 587–538 BCE

  5. The term “kingdom of Israel” can refer either to the united monarchy under Kings Saul, David, and Solomon or to the northern kingdom of Israel, which, after the end of the united monarchy, existed alongside the southern kingdom of Judah.

  6. About: Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) The United Monarchy (Hebrew: הַמַּמְלָכָה הַמְּאֻחֶדֶת‎) in the Hebrew Bible refers to Israel and Judah under the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon. It is traditionally dated to have lasted between c. 1047 BCE and c. 930 BCE.

  7. Oct 26, 2018 · The Kingdom of Israel occupied that part of the land on the Mediterranean Sea known as the Levant which corresponds roughly to the State of Israel of modern times. The region was known, historically, as part of Canaan, as Phoenicia, as Palestine, Yehud Medinata, Judea and, after the Romans destroyed the region in 136 CE, as Syria -Palaestina.

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