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    Rehoboam ( / ˌriːəˈboʊ.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. He was a son of and the successor to Solomon and a grandson of David.

    • Position abolished
    • Naamah
  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Who was King Rehoboam in the Bible? Answer. 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.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Rehoboam was the son of King Solomon and the last king of Judah before the Babylonian exile. He lost half of his kingdom because he rejected the wise counsel of his father's advisors and followed the foolish advice of his peers.

  4. Rehoboam King of Judah. 21 Rehoboam son of Solomon was king in Judah. He was forty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city the Lord had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel in which to put his Name. His mother’s name was Naamah; she was an Ammonite.

  5. Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the king of Judah who ruled from c. 928 to 911 B.C.E. He faced the division of Israel, the invasion of Egypt, and the rebellion of his subjects.

  6. A study in 1 Kings 11:26-12:16 of the life and character of Rehoboam, the son of Solomon who ruled Israel after his death. Learn how he faced a request for relief from the tax burdens and the forced labor gangs by the northern tribes, and how he responded with a harsh decision that led to the division of the nation into two kingdoms.

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  8. Rehoboam | king of Israel | Britannica. king of Israel. Learn about this topic in these articles: Old Testament. In biblical literature: The divided monarchy. … bce ), he was succeeded by Rehoboam, who proved to be unfit for the task of reigning.

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