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  1. Jul 29, 2024 · I hope this guide and chart help you to sort through the bewildering array of very similar names between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the books of 1 and 2 Kings — and help you to better understand the history of God’s chosen people as recorded in Scripture.

    • Jacob Edson
  2. Solomon (AKA Jedidiah) son did right in youth, evil in old age. * The kingdom was divided during Ishbosheth's reign; David was king over the tribe of Judah. Kings of Judah (c 925-586 BC)

    • Kings of The United Kingdom of Israel and Judah
    • Kings of The Divided Kingdom of Israel and Judah
    • Kings of Israel
    • Kings of Judah

    The History of the Kings of Israel and Judahbegins when the elders of the 12 Israelite tribes ask the prophet Samuel for a king because they wanted to be like the other nations. But God was supposed to be their king and they were supposed to be governed by His Laws. Up until then, the Lord had appointed judges and prophets to shepherd the people, a...

    On the succession of Solomon's son, Rehoboam, in c. 930 B.C., the country split into two kingdoms: the Kingdom of Israel (with the ten northern tribes and including the cities of Shechem and Samaria) in the north and the Kingdom of Judah (with the tribes of Judah and Benjamin and including the city of Jerusalem) in the south. The tribe of Simeon is...

    The Kingdom of Israel (or Northern Kingdom, a.k.a. Samaria or Ephraim) existed as an independent state until c. 731 B.C. when it was conquered by the Assyrian Empire. In the ninth year of Hosea's reign, the king of Assyria took the Israelites from the Northern Kingdom captive and deported them to Assyria. This marked the end of the Kingdom of Israe...

    The Kingdom of Judah (or Southern Kingdom) existed as an independent state until c. 586 B.C. when it was conquered by the Babylonian Empire. In the eleventh year of Zedekiah's reign, the king of Babylon took the Israelites from the Southern Kingdom captive and deported them to Babylon. This marked the end of the Kingdom of Judah.

  3. With the revolt of the 10 Northern tribes, two kingdoms were formed: the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south. The Northing Kingdom had 9 ruling dynasties while the Southern Kingdom was ruled only be the descendants of King David.

    Names Of The Rulers Of Judah (all ...
    Date Of Reign
    Good Or Bad Rule
    Years Of Reign (according To Modern ...
    1. King Rehoboam
    930-913 BC
    Bad
    17
    2. King Abijam (Abijah)
    913-911 BC
    Bad
    3
    3. King Asa
    911-870 BC
    Good
    41
    4. King Jehoshaphat
    870-848 BC
    Good
    25
  4. Kings of Israel and Judah. The article deals with the biblical and historical kings of the Land of Israel - Abimelech of Sichem, the three kings of the United Kingdom of Israel and those of its successor states, Israel and Judah, followed in the Second Temple period, part of classical antiquity, by the kingdoms ruled by the Hasmonean and ...

  5. The Assyrian annals put 12 years between King Ahab of Israel and King Jehu. However, the Biblical record records 14 years between the reigns of these two kings with two kings between them—Ahaziah who ruled for two years and Jehoram who ruled 12 years ( 1 Kings 22:51 ; 2 Kings 3:1 ).

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  7. The Divided Kingdom: Kings of Israel (all dates. b.c. ) * This chart follows the dating method found in both Kings and Chronicles: For Israel, accession to the throne is marked by a year within the reign of a king of Judah. Parentheses—e.g., 21 (22)—indicate non-accession year dating (year of accession is counted in the totals of both the ...

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