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The Kingdom of Judah (Hebrew: מַלְכוּת יְהוּדָה , Modern   Malḫut Yəhuda Tiberian   Malḵûṯ Yəhûḏāh ) existed at two periods in Jewish history. According to the Hebrew Bible, a kingdom...
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History of ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of ancient Israel and Judah is known to us essentially from the Hebrew Bible (known to Judaism as the Tanakh and to Christianity as the Old Testament). Certain aspects of that history ma...
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The Southern Kingdom consisted of 2 tribes (Judah and Benjamin). The kingdom extended in the north as far as Bethel, while in the south it ended in the dry area known as the Negev. Its eastern and western boundaries were the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Shishak and "the Kingdom of Judah"; Victorious Shield Mentions Judah ... Among them was this figure above of an enemy captive with his arms tied behind his back, with a shield covering him. ... Upon the shield was written in Egyptian hieroglyphics: "Judah-Melek-Land" which means "the kingdom of Judah."
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Rehoboam was the son of Solomon who found himself ruling, not over Israel, but only over the southern kingdom of Judah. ... Now. the Assyrians began to eye the Southern Kingdom of Judah. It was only a matter of time before they attacked.
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Rebuilt as a fortress-city of the Kingdom of Judah, Lachish gained in importance after the split of the kingdom into Judah and Israel. ... As the largest city on the western border of the Kingdom of Judah facing the Philistines of the Coastal Plain, Lachish was fortified with a double line of massive mud-brick walls on...
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The prophets Jeremiah and Probably Obadiah flourished during the closing years of the kingdom of Judah (Jeremiah 1:1-3; Obadiah 1:1). The chief events of the life of Jeremiah were,
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The prophets Jeremiah and probably Obadiah flourished during the closing years of the kingdom of Judah (Jer., 1:1-3; Obad., 1:1). (a) The chief events of the life of Jeremiah were, he was called to the prophetic office in the days of Josiah (Jer., 1:1, 2);
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In this issue we pick up the story with conditions and circumstances that allowed the descendants of the Kingdom of Judah to return to their homeland. Although many of the survivors of the Babylonian invasion of Judah were exiled to Babylon for 70 years, they were not forsaken by God.
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The Bible and Archaeology; The Kingdom of Judah: Exile and Restoration ... In this issue we pick up the story with conditions and circumstances that allowed the descendants of the Kingdom of Judah to return to their homeland.
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