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    Jeroboam II (Hebrew: יָרָבְעָם, Yāroḇʿām; Greek: Ἱεροβοάμ; Latin: Hieroboam/Jeroboam) was the son and successor of Jehoash (alternatively spelled Joash) and the thirteenth king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years in the eighth century BC.

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · Jeroboam II was the and succeeded his father Jehoash and grandfather Jehoahaz on the throne of Israel. However, Jeroboam II was not the king over all of Israel. The nation had split into two kingdoms—north and south—in 931 BC, during the reign of Solomon’s son Rehoboam (931-913 BC).

  4. …little about Israel’s next king, Jeroboam II, he was a major monarch, reestablishing the northern kingdom’s ancient boundaries and fostering a period of economic prosperity. During the reign of Jeroboam II (c. 786–c. 746 bce), a time of both economic advances and social injustice, Amos, the great prophet of social… Read More

  5. Mar 4, 2021 · March 4, 2021 Bryan Windle. King Jeroboam II: An Archaeological Biography. Almost 150 years after Jeroboam, son of Nebat, broke away from Judah and was crowned king of the northern tribes of Israel, Jeroboam II took the throne.

  6. JEROBOAM II, son of *Joash, king of Israel (789–748 B.C.E.; see *Chronology). He was the greatest ruler of the dynasty of Jehu. It seems that his father associated him in the kingship in the last two years of his reign and that these years are included in the 41 regnal years ascribed to Jeroboam.

  7. www.chabad.org › library › article_cdoJeroboam II - Chabad.org

    Under Jeroboam II Israel enjoyed one of its most happy periods of political and economic security. The prophet Jonah , who had anointed Jeroboam 's great-grandfather Jehu , was still alive at that time, and he predicted many good years under the reign of the new king.

  8. Jeroboam II (ירבעם השני) was the the fourteenth king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, over which he ruled for 41 years (2 Kings 14:23). Under his leadership, Israel reached its greatest geographical extent and the height of its economic and military power.

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