Kings of Israel and Judah
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
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
- David (c. 1003–970 BCE) – made Jerusalem the capital of Israel.
- Solomon (c. 970–930 BCE)
- Rehoboam (c. 930–915 BCE)
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)
- Jeroboam
- Nadab
- Baasha
- Elah
- Zimri
- Omri
- Ahab
- Ahaziah
- Jehoram
- Jehu
- Jehoahaz
- Jehoash
- Jeroboam II
- Zechariah
- Shallum
- Menahem
- Pekahiah
- Pekah
- Hoshea
Kingdom of Judah
Rulers of Judah |
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- Abijah (r. 915–912 BCE)
- Asa (r. 912–870 BCE)
- Jehoshaphat (r. 870–849 BCE)
- Jehoram (r. 849–842 BCE)
- Ahaziah (r. 842–840 BCE)
- Athaliah (Queen) (r. 840–836 BCE)
- Jehoash (r. 836–796 BCE)
- Amaziah (r. 796–767 BCE)
- Uzziah (r. 767–750 BCE)
- Jotham (r. 750–735 BCE)
- Ahaz (r. 735–716 BCE)
- Hezekiah (r. 729/716 – 697/687 BCE)
- Manasseh (r. 697/687–643 BCE)
- Amon (r. 643–640 BCE)
- Josiah (r. 640–609 BCE)
- Jehoahaz (r. 609 BCE)
- Jehoiakim (r. 609–598 BCE)
- Jeconiah (r. Dec 9, 598– March 15, 597 BCE)
- Zedekiah (r. 597–586 BCE)
Hasmonean dynasty
- Aristobulus I (r. 104–103 BCE)
- Alexander Jannaeus (r. 103–76 BCE)
- Salome Alexandra (Queen, r. 76–67 BCE)
- Aristobulus II (r. 67–63 BCE)
- Hyrcanus II (r. 63–40 BCE)
- Antigonus II Mattathias (r. 40–37 BCE)
Herodian dynasty
- Herod the Great (r. 37–4 BCE)
See also
- History of ancient Israel and Judah
- List of Hasmonean and Herodian rulers
- List of Jewish leaders in the Land of Israel
- Lists of ancient kings
References
- ↑ Posner, Menachem. "A History of the Jewish Monarchy". Chabad. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
- ↑ Judges 9:6
- ↑ 2 Chronicles 11:17
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jewish kings. |
- King at the Jewish Encyclopedia
- Kings of the Jews at Project MUSE
- Kings of the Jews: Israel, Judah, Hasmoneans & Herodians at The Algemeiner