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      • King Rehoboam, a biblical figure, was Solomon's son and succeeded him as the king of Judah, ruling for 17 years from 931 to 913 BC. His reign is notable for the unfortunate decision that led to the division of the United Kingdom of Israel into the northern and southern kingdoms.
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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Rehoboam was the son of King Solomon and king of Judah for seventeen years (931–913 BC). Solomon had turned away from God, and God told Solomon that He would tear the kingdom from him yet leave him one tribe.

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    King Rehoboam, a biblical figure, was Solomon's son and succeeded him as the king of Judah, ruling for 17 years from 931 to 913 BC. His reign is notable for the unfortunate decision that led to the division of the United Kingdom of Israel into the northern and southern kingdoms. Rehoboam's harsh response to the northern tribes' plea for lighter tax...

    We read about Rehoboam’s ascension to King of Israel and Judah upon the death of his father Solomon, in 1 Kings 11:43 and 2 Chronicles 9:31. Most of Rehoboam’s story is told in 1 Kings 12 and 1 Kings 14:21-31 as well as in 2 Chronicles 10-12. He’s mentioned only two more times (in passing). First, in 2 Chronicles 13:7 (as Jeroboam’s enemy). Second,...

    King David was his grandfather. King Solomon was his father. His mother was Naamah, an Ammonite. Rabbinic tradition says Rehoboam’s mother, Naamah, was a righteous convert to Judaism and calls her one of “two doves.” They say these “two doves” illustrate God’s providence in adding both a Moabitess and an Ammonite (descendants of Lot’s two daughters...

    Solomon married Naamah, and they had their first son, Rehoboam, roughly a year before Solomon became the monarch of Israel and Judah. Solomon reigned for 40 years. While tradition says Naamah was righteous, the Bible makes it clear that Solomon was not. At first, Solomon appeared wholeheartedly devoted to the Lord God like his father David. It beca...

    After Solomon’s death, Rehoboam became king. Because of Solomon’s wickedness, the united kingdom of Israel and Judah had already started to fall apart. Like many royals, Rehoboam may have been too cloistered to see what was happening. Then again, a growing number of his subjects were ripe for revolt under Jeroboam, who was called back from exile to...

    Solomon’s wisdom was a gift from God. Genetics had nothing to do with it, as his son Rehoboam soon found out after his father’s death. Rehoboam’s first official act as king? Rejecting wise counsel! Older is not always better. Younger generations are not necessarily more foolish. Yet Rehoboam listened to foolish counsel — mostly out of pride and sel...

  3. Feb 14, 2022 · Rehoboam is most known for dividing the rest of Israel against the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. When the people gathered in the city of Shechem for Rehoboam’s coronation, the...

  4. The key person in the division of the kingdom of Israel into two parts was Solomons son, Rehoboam. (It is interesting to note that even though Solomon sinned against God in taking many wives, Rehoboam is the only child of Solomon named in the Scriptures. Rehoboam was likely Solomon’s oldest son.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Rehoboam and Jeroboam were both kings reigning in Israels divided kingdom. Rehoboam was one of Solomon’s sons and king of Judah in the south ( 1 Kings 11:43 ). Jeroboam was one of Solomon’s former officials, an Ephraimite, and king of Israel in the north ( 1 Kings 11:26 ).

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Rehoboam, a pivotal figure in the biblical narrative, emerges as a central character in the history of ancient Israel. As the son of Solomon, the renowned king known for his wisdom and grandiose building projects, Rehoboam inherited the throne and faced a kingdom divided...

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    Rehoboam (/ ˌ r iː ə ˈ b oʊ. əm /; Hebrew: רְחַבְעָם ‎, Rəḥaḇʿām, transl. "an enlarged people"; Greek: Ροβοάμ, Roboam; Latin: Roboam) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Judah after the split of the united Kingdom of Israel.

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