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Kingdom of JudahSee History of ancient Israel and Judah.Kingdom of Judah When the disruption took place at Shechem, at first only the tribe of Judah followed the house of David. But very soon after the tribe of Benjamin joined the tribe of Judah, and Jerusalem became the capital of the new kingdom (Josh. 18:28), which was called the kingdom of Judah. For the first sixty years the kings of Judah aimed at re-establishing their authority over the kingdom of the other ten tribes, so that there was a state of perpetual war between them. For the next eighty years there was no open war between them. For the most part they were in friendly alliance, co-operating against their common enemies, especially against Damascus. For about another century and a half Judah had a somewhat checkered existence after the termination of the kingdom of Israel till its final overthrow in the destruction of the temple (586 B.C.) by Nebuzar-adan, who was captain of Nebuchadnezzar's body-guard (2 Kings 25:8-21). The kingdom maintained a separate existence for three hundred and eighty-nine years. It occupied an area of 8,900 km2 (3,435 square miles). The kings of Judah
King Josiah died in the chronology accepted by most scholars in 609 BC in battle against Necho II of Egypt
Zedekiah rebelled twice, in the first rebellion (597 BC) Jerusalem was taken and most of its leaders were taken. In the second rebellion in 586 BC Jerusalem was taken, the temple burnt, the king taken and Judah utterly lost its independence to Nebuchadnezzar II. 605 or 604 commonly used for the accession of Nebuchadnezzar.
The kings of Israel (for cross-reference)
Pekah was deposed in 732 BC by:
Hosheah paid tribute to the Assyrian King Shalmaneser V[?] (727-722) but rebelled in 728 BC. Shalmaneser besieged the capital, Samaria. He died shortly before the fall of the city Shalmaneser died and his brother Sargon II (722-705) completed the siege with success in 722, making Judah the sole Hebrew kingdom. The ten tribes were migrated to other parts of the Assyrian Empire and never heard from again. A small group of peolpe fled south to assimilate into Judah. She had
an excellent opportunity to hand down their names to posterity. All
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So far as recording in what locality the inoffensive ruminant had
on the left bank of Niagara, not far from the suspension bridge which
doubtless in the interests of the milk trade--interposed.
"Suppose we say it was 'Rule Doodle' and 'Yankee Britannia' and
United States was adopted to the general satisfaction. The Americans
Goat Island, the neutral ground. between the falls. Let us leave them
enough of tea to make the cataract jealous, and trouble ourselves no
with them in this story.
Which was right; the Englishman or the American? It is not easy to
the new but also in the old world, with regard to an inexplicable
distraction.
Never had the sky been so much looked at since the appearance of man
blared its brazen notes through space immediately over that part of
those notes as "Yankee Doodle," others had heard them as "Rule
ended with the breakfast on Goat Island. Perhaps it was neither one
was that these extraordinary sounds had seemed to descend from the
sonorous instrument of which the Renommée makes such obstreperous use?
No! There was no balloon and there were no aeronauts. Some strange
phenomenon of which neither the nature nor the cause could be
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