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Also there must have been a coregency in the beginning of Uzziah reign, as the bible states he became king in the 27th year of Jerobeam II, his father Amaziah ruled for 29 years. Amaziah is said to have become king in the second year of Joash from Israel, who ruled for 16 years, so Amaziah's death should then have been in de 14 year of Jerobeam ...
In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the temple. [8] Cross reference: 2 Chronicles 26:16–21; The date of the death of Uzziah has been estimated as around 740 BCE. [9] [10] Archaeologist William F. Albright dated Uzziah's reign to 783 – 742 BCE. [11]
Reigned for 29 years. Death: killed in Lachish by the men sent by his officials who conspired against him. 783–742: 767–740: 788–736: 776–736: Uzziah: עזיהו בן-אמציה מלך יהודה 'Uzziyahu ben 'Amatzyah, Melekh Yehudah. Reigned for 52 years. Death: Tzaraath. George Syncellus wrote that the First Olympiad took place in ...
"Fifty-two years": in Thiele's chronology Uzziah first reigned as a co-regent (while his father, Amaziah, was in exile) in September 791 BCE, [14] then became the 10th king of Judah between April and September 767 BCE then died between April and September 739 BCE. [15] [16] Only Manasseh has longer period of reign in the kingdom of Judah than ...
Jotham or Yotam (Hebrew: יוֹתָם, Modern: Yōtam, Tiberian: Yōṯām; Greek: Ιωαθαμ, romanized: Ioatham; Latin: Joatham) [1] was the eleventh king of Judah, and son of Uzziah and Jerusha, daughter of Zadok. Jotham was 25 years old when he began his reign, and he reigned for 16 years. [2]
Uzziah Buntyn of Stony Point helped the Tigers go 32-2 last year. He aspires to play college basketball
Scholars deciphered inscriptions on 4,000-year-old tablets more than 100 years after they were originally discovered. One warned, "A king will die." Archaeologists Finally Decoded a 4,000-Year-Old ...
His mother was Jehoaddan (2 Kings 14:1–4) and his son was Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26:1). He took the throne at the age of 25, after the assassination of his father, and reigned for 29 years (2 Kings 14:2 2 Chronicles 25:1), 24 years of which were with the co-regency of his son.