Kings of Israel and Judah

Coronation of David, as depicted in the Paris Psalter

This article is an overview of the kings of the United Kingdom of Israel as well as those of its successor states.[1]

Family tree

List of kings

House of Gideon

House of Saul

Saul and David by Rembrandt

According to the Bible, the Tribes of Israel lived as a confederation under ad hoc charismatic leaders called judges. In around 1020 BCE, under extreme threat from foreign peoples, the tribes united to form the first United Kingdom of Israel. Samuel anointed Saul from the Tribe of Benjamin as the first king.

House of David

The Tel Dan Stele with reference to the "House of David"

After Rehoboam reigned three years,[3] the United Kingdom of Israel was divided in two – the northern Kingdom of Israel under Jeroboam, with its capital, first in Shechem, then Penuel, Tirzah, and finally Samaria, and ruled by a series of dynasties beginning with Jeroboam; and the southern Kingdom of Judah with its capital still in Jerusalem and ruled by the House of David. Under Hezekiah rule in the Kingdom of Judah, the Neo-Assyrian Empire conquered and destroyed the northern kingdom 722 BCE leaving only the southern kingdom of Judah.

Kingdom of Israel (Samaria)

Kingdom of Judah

Hasmonean dynasty

The descendants of Mattathias

Herodian dynasty

See also

References

  1. Posner, Menachem. "A History of the Jewish Monarchy". Chabad. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  2. Judges 9:6
  3. 2 Chronicles 11:17
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