Kingdom of Israel
- Kingdom of Israel
The Kingdom of Israel () and the
rebellion became complete. TheTribe of Ephraim and all Israel raised the old cry, "Every man to his tents, O Israel".() Rehoboam fled to Jerusalem (1 Kings 12:1-18; 2 Chronicles 10), and in 930 BCE to 920 BCE,Jeroboam was proclaimed king over all Israel atShechem , with theTribe of Judah and theTribe of Benjamin remaining faithful to Rehoboam. War continued, with varying success, between the two kingdoms for about sixty years.At around 850 BCE the
Mesha Stele , written in Old Hebrew alphabet, records a victory of KingMesha of Moab against kingOmri of Israel and his sonAhab ( cf.bibleverse|2|Kings|3|HE), ) under Omride Dynasty.]The conflict between Israel and Judah was resolved when
Jehoshaphat , King of Judah, allied himself with the house ofAhab through marriage. Later, Jehosophat's son and successor,Jehoram of Judah , married Ahab's daughterAthaliah , cementing the alliance. However, the sons of Ahab were slaughtered byJehu following hiscoup d'état around 840 BCE.Shechem was the first capital of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kings 12:25). Afterwards it wasTirza (14:17).Samaria was later chosen as the capital (16:24) and continued as such until the destruction of the Kingdom by theAssyria ns (2 Kings 17:5). During the three-year siege of Samaria by the Assyrians,Shalmaneser V died and was succeeded bySargon II of Assyria , who himself records the capture of that city thus: "Samaria I looked at, I captured; 27,280 men who dwelt in it I carried away" into Assyria. Thus, around 720 BCE, after a duration of two centuries, the kingdom of the ten tribes came to an end.Kingdom of Judah
The Kingdom of Judah, or the Southern Kingdom, existed as an independent state from about
930 BCE until586 BCE when it was conquered by theBabylonian Empire .Post Conquest Developments
Lost Tribes of Israel
The inhabitants of the Kingdom of Israel were scattered throughout the
Middle East , and are popularly known as theLost Ten Tribes of Israel.: "Judah held its ground against
Assyria for yet one hundred and thirty-four years, and became the rallying-point of the dispersed ones of every tribe, and eventually gave its name to the whole race. Those of the people who, in the last struggle, escaped into the territories of Judah or other neighbouring countries naturally looked to Judah as the head and home of their race. When Judah itself was carried off toBabylon , many of the exiled Israelites joined them from Assyria. They swelled that immense population, makingBabylonia a second Judah".After the deportation of the ten tribes, the vacated land was colonized by various eastern tribes, especially Syrians whom the King of
Assyria had sent there (Ezra 4:2, 10; 2 Kings 17:24-29).In 537 BCE the ruler of the
Persian Empire ,Cyrus the Great , permitted exiled populations within the newly conqueredBabylonian Empire to return to their native lands, marking the end of the so-calledBabylonian Captivity . Israelite exiles who had retained their national identity, had joined their fellow exiles from the Kingdom of Judah, and possessed the will to return to their old territories would have begun returning to the territories of the former Kingdom of Israel at this time.amaritans
The emergence of the Samaritan people as an
ethnic group distinct fromJewish people , with a religion distinct fromJudaism yet bearing much in common with it can be traced to the political changes in the area when it was occupied by theAssyrians . The removal of the old ruling structure of the Kingdom of Israel, together with the influx of a foreign population in an area already devastated by foreign conquest led to the emergence of a new identity distinct from that of theKingdom of Judah to the south. This population has persisted as a separate ethnic entity through the restoration of an autonomous Jewish nation in the area byCyrus the Great , and on into the present.Culture
Religion in the Kingdom of Israel
The religious climate of the Kingdom of Israel appears to have been divided between two major trends. The first, that of
Yahweh detailed in theHebrew Bible , and the second the cult ofBaal as detailed in the so-called "Baal Cycle" discovered atUgarit .Notable Personalities
Prophets Active in the Kingdom of Israel
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Elijah , opponent of religious reforms under Ahab and Jezebel
*Elisha , chosen successor of Elijah
*Amos
*Hosea
*Jonah
*Nahum Extent of the Kingdom
The Kingdom of Israel was the nation formed from the territories of the tribes of Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Dan, Manasseh,
Ephraim, Reuben and
Gad, and was named after Israel, son ofIsaac .Its capital was
Samaria .Royal Houses of Israel
.
References
ee also
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Government of ancient Israel
*History of ancient Israel and Judah
*Israel
*The Bible Unearthed External links
* [http://www.aboutisrael.co.il About Israel - The Information Center About Israel]
* [http://www.dinur.org/resources/resourceCategoryDisplay.aspx?categoryID=411&rsid=478 Biblical History] The Jewish History Resource Center - Project of the Dinur Center for Research in Jewish History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
* [http://www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/judah_israel_kings.htm Complete Bible Genealogy] A synchronized chart of the kings of Israel and Judah
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