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1 Kings 14:21, 2 Chronicles 12:13

The Kings of Judah

 King Rehoboam's reign, spanning from 2975 to 2991, began at a critical juncture in the history of the Israelites, marking the division of the once-united kingdom into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah. This division was a direct consequence of Rehoboam's decisions at the outset of his ru

The Kings of Judah
1 Kings 15:1-2, 2 Chronicles 13:1-2

The Kings of Judah

 

The reign of King Abijah, which spanned a brief period from 2992 to 2994, serves as a notable chapter in the history of the southern Kingdom of Judah, following the tumultuous rule of his father, Rehoboam. Despite the brevity of his kingship, Abijah's tenure was marked by significant events that underscored the ongoin

The Kings of Judah
1 Kings 15:9-10, 2 Chronicles 16:13

The Kings of Judah

 

King Asa's reign from 2995 to 3036, encompassing 41 years of leadership, which is distinguished in the annals of the southern Kingdom of Judah for his dedication to religious reforms and the pursuit of peace and stability. His tenure is particularly notable for efforts to rid Judah of idolatry and to restore the worsh

The Kings of Judah
1 Kings 22:41-42, 2 Chronicles 20:31

The Kings of Judah

 

King Jehoshaphat reigned from: 3036-3061 AM, for (25 years).

King Jehoshaphat’s reign from 3036 to 3061, lasting 25 years, is heralded as a time of judicial and religious reforms, military expansions, and diplomatic initiatives that furthered the prosperity and stability of the southern Kingdom of Judah. His tenure, cu

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 8:16-17, 2 Chronicles 21:5

The Kings of Judah

 

King Jehoram reigned from: 3061-3069 AM for (8 years).

King Jehoram's reign over the southern Kingdom of Judah, from 3061 to 3068, lasting 8 years, represents a tumultuous period marked by significant departures from the religious reforms and policies of his predecessors. His tenure, concluding in the 1st year, 2nd wee

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 8:25-26, 2 Chronicles 22:1-2

The Kings of Judah

 

King Ahaziah’s reign over the Kingdom of Judah, lasting only one year in 3069, was brief yet significant for its continuation of the tumultuous and ill-fated policies of his father, Jehoram. His short rule, ending in the 2nd year, 2nd week of the 64th Jubilee, is marked by its alignment with the house of Ahab and its 

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 11:1-3, 2 Chronicles 22:10-12

The Kings of Judah

 

Athaliah's reign over Judah from 3070 to 3075, a span of six years, stands out as a unique and controversial chapter in the history of the Davidic monarchy, primarily because she was the only woman to rule over Judah as queen regent. Her ascent to power and subsequent rule were marked by bloodshed, religious apostasy,

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 12:1-2, 2 Chronicles 24:1

The Kings of Judah

 King Joash's reign over Judah from 3076 to 3115, spanning 40 years, is a narrative of dramatic contrasts, encompassing both significant religious reforms and a tragic departure from faithfulness in his later years. His tenure, concluding in the 8th year, 6th week of the 64th Jubilee, encapsulates a journey from being 

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 14:1-2, 2 Chronicles 25:1

The Kings of Judah

  

King Amaziah's reign over Judah, from 3116 to 3144, spanning 29 years, is noted for its initial acts of faithfulness and strength, followed by decisions that led to his downfall and the weakening of the kingdom. His rule, concluding in the 3rd year, 1st week of the 65th Jubilee, encapsulates the complexities and chal

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 15:1-2, 2 Chronicles 26:3

The Kings of Judah

 King Uzziah, also known as Azariah, ruled over the Kingdom of Judah from 3145 to 3196, marking a lengthy and generally prosperous reign of 52 years that concluded in the 1st year, 5th week of the 66th Jubilee. His tenure is celebrated for its achievements in military strength, economic expansion, and architectural inn

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 15:32-33, 2 Chronicles 27:1

The Kings of Judah

 King Jotham's reign over Judah, from 3197 to 3212, covering a span of 16 years, is often remembered for its righteousness and faithfulness, standing in contrast to the tragic ending of his father Uzziah's reign. Jotham's leadership, which concluded in the 1st year, 4th week of the 67th Jubilee, was marked by steadfast

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 16:1-2, 2 Chronicles 28:1

The Kings of Judah

 

King Ahaz’s reign over Judah, from 3213 to 3228, lasting 16 years and concluding in the 2nd year, 4th week of the 68th Jubilee, is often depicted as a period of significant religious and moral decline in the Southern Kingdom. Unlike his father Jotham, who is remembered for his faithfulness to Yahweh, Ahaz is portrayed

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 18:1-2, 2 Chronicles 29:1

The Kings of Judah

 

King Hezekiah's reign over Judah, from 3229 to 3257, lasting 29 years and concluding in the 3rd year, 3rd week of the 68th Jubilee, is remembered as a period of significant religious reform and national resurgence. Unlike his father Ahaz, whose reign was marked by idolatry and allegiance to foreign powers, Hezekiah is

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 21:1, 2 Chronicles 33:1

The Kings of Judah

 

King Manasseh Reigned from: 3258-3313 (55 years)

King Manasseh's reign over Judah, from 3258 to 3312, enduring 55 years and concluding in the 7th year, 6th week of the 69th Jubilee, stands as one of the most controversial and transformative periods in the kingdom's history. 

The son of Hezekiah, Manasseh's tenure starkl

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 21:19, 2 Chronicles 33:21

The Kings of Judah

 

King Amon's reign over Judah, which lasted from 3313 to 3314 for a brief two years, concluding in the 9th year, 6th week of the 69th Jubilee, represents a continuation of the idolatrous practices that had marred his father Manasseh's reign before his late repentance. Unlike Manasseh, however, Amon did not have the opp

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 22:1, 2 Chronicles 34:1

The Kings of Judah

 

King Josiah's reign over Judah, from 3315 to 3346, lasting 31 years and concluding in the 4th year, 3rd week of the 67th Jubilee, represents a pivotal era of religious revival and reform unparalleled in the kingdom's later years. His tenure is often heralded as a high point in Judah's history, a period marked by a fer

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 23:36, 2 Chronicles 36:5

The Kings of Judah

 

King Jehoiakim’s reign over Judah, from approximately 3346.25 to 3357.25, lasting 11 years and concluding in the 4th year, 1st week of the 71st Jubilee, marks a period of political intrigue, spiritual decline, and increasing vassalage to foreign powers, notably the Egyptian and later the Babylonian empires. Installed 

The Kings of Judah
2 Kings 24:18, 2 Chronicles 36:11

The Kings of Judah

 

King Zedekiah's reign over Judah, from 3357.5 to 3369.5, lasting 11 years and concluding in the 4th year, 1st week of the 68nd Jubilee, represents the final chapter in the history of the independent Kingdom of Judah before the Babylonian exile. Installed by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon following the capture and deport

The Kings of Judah

 
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