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  2. Feb 3, 2023 · An avid Baal zealot, Athaliah rivaled the wickedness of the kings who came before and after her. Her story can be found in 2 Kings 11 and 2 Chronicles 22–23. Athaliah’s husband, Jehoram, was king of Judah until his death in 841 BC. Unlike his father, Jehoram was a wicked king.

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Updated Apr 15, 2024. We know about the kings of Israel and Judah, but did you know a queen once ruled, too? Athaliah, a princess, married into the line of Judah and ruled after her husband died. In the Old Testament, the unified Israel broke into two kingdoms after Solomon.

    • Athaliah – Bible Queen’s Struggle For Power
    • Aziah’S Desperate Flight
    • Athaliah Takes Command
    • Who Murdered Athaliah’s Grandchildren?
    • Athalia Is Betrayed by Jehoiada
    • Athaliah Is Murdered
    • Who Murdered The Children?

    Who was Athaliah? Athaliah was probably the daughter of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, rulers of the rich northern kingdom of Israel (see map below).She was married at an early age to King Joram of the southern kingdom of Judah. The marriage cemented an alliance between the two countries. When Joram died and her son Aziah became king, she became ‘Geb...

    First,Jehu killed Joram. Then he wheeled his chariot around to pursue Aziah. Aziah had seen Joram being murdered, and knew he was outnumbered. He turned and raced his chariot away from the frightful scene. There is a heartrending account of his desperate flight up the hill towards safety in the fortress of Gur. He did not make it. He was shot by ar...

    But there was one survivor: Athaliah. Spared because she was, after all, just a woman, she now took command of Judah– there were no surviving adult sons or grandsons to do so – and became its queen. Such a thing had never been done before. Women might influence politics, but they had never ruled in their own right (Margaret Thatcher’s power also ou...

    When the stories of the kings of Israel and Judah were finally written, Athaliah was accused of murdering all the children, including her own grandsons, so that she could be queen. But it is hard to see why she would have done so if there had been a surviving boy or young man to take over. It is much more likely that Jehu’s agents killed the boys a...

    She held on to power for six years – 842-837? 849-842? the dates are disputed), buteventually the leader of the Yahwist party, Jehoiada, counter-attacked. He produced a male child whom he said had survived the massacreseven years ago, and who was supposed to be a royal prince saved from death by the action of Athaliah’s own sister Jehosheba, who al...

    Athaliah heard the sudden commotion, and was taken by surprise. She tried to escape but was hunted down like an animal, pursued by the mercenaries then assassinated at the Horse Gate of the palace. The boy, firmly controlled (at first!) by Jehoiada and the Temple party, succeeded to the throne.

    The question is, did Athaliah kill all her young male relatives, as described in the Bible? What would have been her motive? There is certainly a precedent in ancient Israel for killing all other possible heirs to the throne, but the boys she is said to have killed were her own grand-children and their survival would have guaranteed her powerful po...

  4. Athaliah lived a wicked life, and she came to a tragic end. All of her plans came to nothing when Jehoida the priest carefully planned and successfully installed Joash as the rightful king over Judah.

  5. There is no evidence that she was the daughter of Ahabs chief wife, Jezebel. Athaliah married Jehoram (reigned 851–843 B.C.E.) of Judah (2 Kgs 8:18; 2 Chr 21:6 ). After Jehoram’s death, their son A h aziah reigned for one year, and “his mother was his counselor in doing wickedly” ( 2 Chr 22:3 ).

  6. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › athaliahAthaliah - Bible Odyssey

    Casting Down the Host of Heaven. Athaliah was a northern Israelite princess who married King Jehoram of Judah in the ninth century BCE. She was either the daughter of King Ahab of Israel.

  7. Athaliah: A Wicked Bible Queen. Queen Athaliah, daughter of Queen Jezebel and mother of King Ahaziah, was even more wicked than her mother. How far would you go to get your way? What if your children or grandchildren were keeping you from achieving your dream? Would you be willing to murder them? I hope not.

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