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  2. The Hebrew Bible describes a succession of kings of a United Kingdom of Israel, and then of divided kingdoms, Israel and Judah. [1] In contemporary scholarship, the united monarchy is debated, due to a lack of archaeological evidence for it.

    • List of the Kings of Israel.
    • Kings of Israel. Dynasty. Faith. Years. Date. Books of Kings. Book of Chr.
    • Jeroboam I. Yes. Evil 22 930-909 BC. I Kings 12:19. II Chr 10:2.
    • Nadab. Evil 2 909-908 BC. I Kings 15:25.
    • Saul. 40 years. Killed in battle with Philistines, succeeded by Ishbosheth. Anointed under protest. He ruled from the city of Gibeah.
    • Ishbosheth. 2 years. Killed by conspirators, succeeded by David. Declared king, but never anointed. He ruled from the town of Mahanaim over the eleven northern tribes, while David reigned in the city of Hebron over the tribe of Judah.
    • David. 40 years. Death, succeeded by Solomon. Brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem and also moved Israel's capital to Jerusalem as well, replacing the previous capital, Hebron.
    • Solomon. 40 years. Death, succeeded by Rehoboam who ruled Judah; Jeroboam became king of Israel during Rehoboam's reign. Built the first Temple.
    • The House of Saul. 1011-1010. 1050-1010. Saul. Sha'ul. Reigned in Israel & Judah for 40 years: He killed himself during the war with the Philistines on Mount Gilboa.
    • The House of David. 1000-692. 1010-970. David. David ben Yeshai. Reigned in Israel & Judah for 33 years in Jerusalem and 7 years in Hebron, 40 years in total.
    • The House of Jeroboam. 922-901. 931-910. 931-909. Jeroboam 1. Yerav'am ben Nevat.
    • The House of Baasha. 900-877. 909-886. 908-885. Baasha. Ba'asha ben Achiyah. Reigned over Israel in Tizrah for 24 years.
  3. Jul 17, 2017 · Filed under Bible, Bible Reference, History, Infographics, Literacy, Old Testament. Tagged as bible chart, bible history. Here's a useful Bible chart delineating the Old Testament prophets and kings of Israel and Judah that will help you understand the people and their messages.

  4. Who were the kings of ancient Israel and Judah? How long did they rule? Which ones were good, bad or downright evil?

  5. Approximate map of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (blue) and the Kingdom of Judah (gold) with their neighbours (tan) during the Iron Age (9th century BCE) Part of a series on the. History of Israel. Early history. Ancient Israel and Judah. Second Temple period. Late Antiquity and Middle Ages. Modern history. By topic. Related. Israel portal. v. t.

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