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The biblical kingdoms of Israel and Judah during the Iron Age II period (between 950-586 BCE) were different in many ways, with different kingdoms catering to different societal norms.
Map showing the Kingdoms of Israel (blue) and Judah (orange), ancient Southern Levant borders and ancient cities such as Urmomium and Jerash. The map shows the region in the 9th century BCE.
The division of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah following King Solomon’s reign marks a pivotal event in ancient Israel’s history. This article, the third in a trilogy examining ...
The Kingdom of Judah was founded following the break up of the United Kingdom of Israel after the northern tribes refused to accept Rehoboam, son of Solomon, as their king, the Bible says.
Israel; Archaeology; Kingdom of Judah’s Temple and Royal Treasuries Revealed. By. Jewish Press News Desk - 7 Shevat 5782 – January 9, 2022. 0. Share on Facebook. Tweet on Twitter ...
Israel and Judah co-existed for about two centuries, although they often fought each other. Israel also fought against a non-Jewish kingdom called Moab, which was located largely in modern-day Jordan.
The discovery of an Iron Age temple near Jerusalem has upended the idea that the ancient Kingdom of Judah, located in what is now southern Israel, had just one temple: the First Temple, also known ...
Biblical stories of military campaigns against the kingdoms of Israel and Judah 3,000 years ago are proven with a new tool that reconstructs the intensity of Earth's magnetic field recorded in ...
ARCHAEOLOGY experts in Israel have unearthed a small seal linked to an ancient king of Judah 2,700 years ago. Experts believe the so-called LMLK seal was stamped on royal taxes and treasures of ...