
Kingdom of Judah - Wikipedia
After the death of Solomon circa 930 BCE, the Israelites gathered in Shechem for the coronation of Solomon's son and successor, Rehoboam. Before the coronation took place, the northern tribes, led by Jeroboam, asked the new king to reduce the heavy taxes and labor requirements that his father Solomon had imposed.
930s BC - Wikipedia
The 930s BC is a decade which lasted from 939 BC to 930 BC. 934 BC — Ashur-dan II succeeds his father as King of Assyria. 934 BC — Zhou yi wang becomes king of the Zhou dynasty of …
Israelite Jerusalem (930 bce) - Oxford Academic
2024年2月22日 · After David’s conquest, Jerusalem became known as the “City of David.” David made the city the political capital of his kingdom (which some scholars argue was a small chiefdom), consisting of a coalition of the twelve Israelite tribes—the so-called United Kingdom.
Israel and Judah (1027 – 930 BC) | Short history website
2015年12月6日 · Solomon (970-930 BC) succeeded David. Solomon has consolidated and improved the country that his predecessor created. According to the Old Testament, Solomon reorganized the central administration and divided the country into 12 tax districts.
Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) - Wikipedia
Proponents of the kingdom's existence traditionally date it to between c. 1047 BCE and c. 930 BCE. In the 1990s, Israeli archaeologist Israel Finkelstein contended that existing archaeological evidence for the United Monarchy in the 10th century BCE should be …
耶路撒冷历史大事年表 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
c. 931–930 BCE:所罗门去世,以色列历史上的黄金时期结束。 国家分裂为南北两国,耶路撒冷成为 罗波安 为王的南 犹大王国 的首都。 新亚述和新巴比伦帝国时期
History of Israel Timeline - Have Fun With History
2023年10月23日 · 930 BCE – Kingdom of Israel splits into northern and southern kingdoms. After the death of King Solomon, the Kingdom of Israel was divided into two separate entities: the northern Kingdom of Israel, with its capital in Samaria, and the southern Kingdom of Judah, centered around Jerusalem. Also Read: Timeline of the Kings of Israel
THE KINGDOM OF DAVID AND SOLOMON c. 1000 TO 930 BCE
C. 1000-930 BCE. Some of these territories, as in Edom and Damascus (2 Sam. 8:6, 8:14), while in others members of the local royal house ruled, under the tutelage of the king of Israel. These latter were actually governors, as in Ammon.
Map of Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah in the 9th ... - Reddit
2017年6月22日 · The Kingdom of Israel existed roughly from 930 BCE until 720 BCE, when it was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The major cities of the kingdom were Shechem, Tirzah, and Shomron (Samaria). The Kingdom of Judah (Hebrew: מַמְלֶכֶת יְהוּדָה, Mamlekhet Yehudāh) was an Iron Age kingdom of the Southern Levant.
930-720 BCE: Joseph, Ephraim, Kingdom of Israel - Michael Ruark
2017年11月18日 · The Kingdom of Israel existed roughly from 930 BCE until 720 BCE, when it was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The major cities of the kingdom were Shechem, Tirzah, and Shomron. In the Hebrew Bible, the Kingdom of Israel has been referred to as the “House of Joseph”.