– 1 Kings 11:1-13 God punishes Solomon and sends him three enemies: Haddad, the Edomite; Rezon, the son of Eliada; and Jeroboam, Solomon’s servant. – 1 Kings 11:14-28 The prophet Ahijah meets Jeroboam and tells him about God’s plans to let him rule a part of Israel. – 1 ...
According to the books of I and II Kings, both the Northern and Southern Kingdoms turned to idolatry which eventually led to their conquest. Israel, the northern ten tribes, fell first to Assyria where they became an Assyrian province. Later, the southern two tribes fell when Nebuchadnezzar bes...
"In the Old Testament we read God's word as it was spoken to his people Israel. Today, thousands of years later, we hear in these thirty-nine books his inspired and authoritative message for us."These twin convictions, shared by all of the contributors to The New International Commentary ...
Elijah tells the king that the Lord sees him dying in bed because he sought to consult Baal-Zebub. – 2 Kings 1:16 849 BCAhaziah dies exactly as God has told Elijah. – 2 Kings 1:17 Jehoram becomes king of Israel. – 2 Kings 1:17 ...
public life of Jesus, the life of John the Baptist, the Passover Crucifixion and the Resurrection in 30 AD. This Bible Timeline accurately dates the creation of Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, Joseph in Egypt, the Exodus, Kings of Israel, the Babylonian captivity, and the 70 Weeks of Daniel...
-975: King Hiram of Phoenicia, for the sake of King Solomon of Israel, trades with the port of Ophir (Sanskrit: Supara) near modern Bombay, showing the trade between Israel and India. Same trade goes back to Harappan era. -950: Jewish people arrive in India in King Solomon's merchant...
More are needed for the kings of Judah and Israel. There are 3 kings for the united kingdom, followed by 21 kings in the northern 10-tribe kingdom (some as short as 7 days like Zimri) and 20 kings in the southern kingdom of Judah. With the project in 2009 this resulted in 3+21...
Kings of Israel and Judah Rival Nations Top Ten Religions of the World Important people and famous secular events such as: Alexander the Great Julius Caesar Antiochus Epiphanes Translation of the Septuagint, Samaritan Pentateuch, and Masoretic Texts The Protestant Reformation The Crusades ...
Kings of Israel and Judah Rival Nations Top Ten Religions of the World Important people and famous secular events such as: Alexander the Great Julius Caesar Antiochus Epiphanes Translation of the Septuagint, Samaritan Pentateuch, and Masoretic Texts The Protestant Reformation The Crusades ...
“the children of Israel” (Exodus 12:40)—including the time from Abraham, long before there were any Israelites—can be explained as an example of such reckoning. Also explained below are two cases of three sons listed for one birth year; yet they were not triplets, and neither first-...