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  2. Jehu - Wikipedia

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    The reign of Jehu's predecessor, Jehoram, was marked by the Battle of Ramoth-Gilead against the army of the Arameans. Jehoram was wounded and returned to Jezreel to recover. He was attended by Ahaziah , king of Judah , who was also his nephew, son of his sister Athaliah .

  3. Kings of Judah - Wikipedia

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    The genealogy of the kings of Judah, along with the kings of Israel.. The Kings of Judah were the monarchs who ruled over the ancient Kingdom of Judah, which was formed in about 930 BC, according to the Hebrew Bible, when the United Kingdom of Israel split, with the people of the northern Kingdom of Israel rejecting Rehoboam as their monarch, leaving him as solely the King of Judah.

  4. The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings - Wikipedia

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    Based on his conclusions, Thiele showed that the 14 years between Ahab and Jehu were really 12 years. This enabled him to date their reigns precisely, for Ahab is mentioned in the Kurk Stele which records the Assyrian advance into Syria/Israel at the Battle of Qarqar in 853 BC, and Jehu is mentioned on the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III paying tribute in 841 BC.

  5. Kings of Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    Jehu King of Israel: r. 840—814 BCE: Ahaziah King of Judah: r. 842–841 BCE: Zibiah: Jehosheba: Jehoiada: Jehoahaz King of Israel: r. 814—798 BCE: Jehoash King of Judah: r. 836–796 BCE: Jehoaddan: Jehoash King of Israel: r. 798—782 BCE: Amaziah King of Judah: r. 796–767 BCE: Jecoliah: Amoz: Jeroboam II King of Israel: r. 782—753 ...

  6. House of Jehu - Wikipedia

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    Jehu also killed Jehoram's ally, Ahaziah of Judah. [1] Jehu was reportedly anointed as king by the prophet Elijah (1 Kings 19:16). According to the Books of Chronicles, Jehu was authorized to eliminate the descendants of his predecessor Ahab and all the priests of the god Baal (2 Chronicles 22:7).

  7. Jehoram of Judah - Wikipedia

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    According to McFall's revision of Thiele's chronology, the phrase "second year of Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah" in 2 Kings 1:17 is the period of "co-regency" on the throne of Judah with his father Jehoshaphat, [10] who was then in his 18th year of sole reign as noted in 2 Kings 3:1.

  8. Jehu (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    His words were fulfilled in the reign of Elah, Baasha's son, when the traitor Zimri assassinated Elah and murdered all of Baasha's family and associates. (1 Kings 16:1,7,12) Jehu also challenged Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. Jehoshaphat's alliance with Ahab ended in the latter's death at the Battle of Ramoth-Gilead. Jehoshaphat returned safely ...

  9. Traditional Jewish chronology - Wikipedia

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    Jehoiachin made king of Judah, but he is deposed after reigning for only 3 months. [192] Zedekiah (formerly called Mataniah) made king of Judah. [193] Reigned 11 years. Year corresponds with 8th- year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign. [194] [195] 433 BCE: 4th-year of seven-year cycle 432 BCE: 5th-year of seven-year cycle 431 BCE: 6th-year of seven ...