Ηγεμόνες Ισραηλίας
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Ηγεμόνες[]
Albright dates[1] | Thiele dates[1] | Galil dates[1] | Common/Biblical name | Regnal Name and style | Notes |
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The House of Saul[] | |||||
1011–1010 | 1050–1010 | 1050–1010 | Σαύλαος (Saul) | 'שאול המלך or Sha'ul | Reigned in Israel & Judah for 40 years: He killed himself during the war with the Philistines in Mount Gilboa. |
1010–1008 | 1000–998 | 1010–1008 | Ish-bosheth | (also called Eshba'al or Ashba'al or Ishbaal) | Reigned in Israel for 2 years: |
The House of David[] | |||||
1000–962 | 1010–970 | Δαβίδης (David) | דוד בן-ישי מלך ישראל David ben Yeshay, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel & Judah for 33 years in Jerusalem and 7 years in Hebron, 40 years in total. Death: Natural causes | |
962–922 | 970–931 | Σολομών (Solomon) | שלמה בן-דוד מלך ישראל Shelomoh ben David, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel & Judah in Jerusalem for 40 years. Death: Natural Causes | |
The House of Jeroboam[] | |||||
922–901 | 931–910 | 931–909 | Ιεροβόαμος Α' (Jeroboam I]] | ירבעם בן-נבט מלך ישראל Yerav’am ben Nevat, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned in Israel for 22 years. Death: Natural Causes |
901–900 | 910–909 | 909–908 | Νάδαβος (Nadab) | נדב בן-ירבעם מלך ישראל Nadav ben Yerav’am, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned in Israel for 2 years. Death: Killed by Bassha, son of Ahijah of the house of Issachar, along with his whole family. |
The House of Baasha[] | |||||
900–877 | 909–886 | 908–885 | Βάσος (Baasha) | בעשא בן-אחיה מלך ישראל Ba’asha ben Achiyah, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Tizrah for 24 years. Death: Natural Causes |
877–876 | 886–885 | 885–884 | Ήλαχος (Elah) | אלה בן-בעשא מלך ישראל ’Elah ben Ba’asha, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Tizrah for 2 years. Death: Zimri, one of his officials, got him drunk and killed him at his house in Azra. |
The House of Zimri[] | |||||
876 | 885 | 884 | Σίμυρος (Ζαμβρίας) (Zimri) | זמרי מלך ישראל Zimri, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Tizrah for 7 days. Death: He set his palace on fire when Omri and all the Israelites with him withdrew from Gibbethon and laid siege to Tizrah. |
The House of Omri[] | |||||
876–869 | 885–874 | 884–873 | Άμυρος (Omri) | עמרי מלך ישראל Omri, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 12 years. Death: Natural Causes |
869–850 | 874–853 | 873–852 | Άχαβος (Ahab) | אחאב בן-עמרי מלך ישראל Ah’av ben ’Omri, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 22 years. Death: Shot by an archer during the battle at Ramoth Gilead. He died upon his arrival on Samaria. |
850–849 | 853–852 | 852–851 | Οχοζίας (Ahaziah) | אחזיהו בן-אחאב מלך ישראל ’Ahazyahu ben 'Ah’av, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 2 years. Death: He fell through the lattice of his upper room and injured himself. Elijah the prophet told him he would never leave his bed and would die on it. |
849–842 | 852–841 | 851–842 | Ιώραμος (Joram) | יורם בן-אחאב מלך ישראל Yehoram ben ’Ah’av, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 11 years. Death: Killed by Jehu, the next king of Israel, |
The House of Jehu[] | |||||
842–815 | 841–814 | 842–815 | Ίηχος (Jehu) | יהוא בן-נמשי מלך ישראל Yehu ben Nimshi, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 28 years. [2] Death: Natural Causes |
815–801 | 814–798 | 819–804 | Ιώαζος (Jehoahaz]] | יהואחז בן-יהוא מלך ישראל Yeho’ahaz ben Yehu, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 17 years. Death: Natural Causes |
801–786 | 798–782 | 805–790 | Ιώασος (Jehoash]] (Joash) |
יואש בן-יואחז מלך ישראל Yeho’ash ben Yeho’ahaz, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 16 years. Death: Natural Causes |
786–746 | 782–753 | 790–750 | Ιεροβόαμος Β' (Jeroboam II) | ירבעם בן-יואש מלך ישראל Yerav’am ben Yeho’ash, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 41 years. Death: Natural Causes |
746 | 753 | 750–749 | Ζαχαρίας (Zachariah) | זכריה בן-ירבעם מלך ישראל Zekharyah ben Yerav’am, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 6 months. Death: Shallum son of Jabesh killed him in front of the people and succeeded as king. |
The House of Shallum[] | |||||
745 | 752 | 749 | Σέλλημος (Shallum) | שלם בן-יבש מלך ישראל Shallum ben Yavesh, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 1 month. Death: Menahem son of Gadi attacked Shallum and assassinated him. |
The House of Menahem[] | |||||
745–738 | 752–742 | 749–738 | Μενέχημος (Menahem) | מנחם בן-גדי מלך ישראל Menahem ben Gadi, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 10 years. Death: Natural Causes |
738–737 | 742–740 | 738–736 | Φάκιος (Pekahiah) | פקחיה בן-מנחם מלך ישראל Pekahyah ben Menahem, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 2 years. Death: Pekah son of Remaliah, one of the chief officers, took 50 men with him and assassinated the king in his palace at Samaria. |
The last House of Israel[] | |||||
737–732 | 740–732 | 736–732 | Φάκος (Pekah) | פקח בן-רמליהו מלך ישראל Pekah ben Remalyahu, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 20 years. Death: Hoshea son of Elah conspired against him and assassinated him. |
732–722 | 732–722 | 732–722 | Ώσιος (Hoshea) | הושע בן-אלה מלך ישראל Hoshe’a ben ’Elah, Melekh Yisra’el |
Reigned over Israel in Samaria for 9 years. [3] Death: King Shalmanser attacked and captured Samaria. He charged Hoshea of treason and he put him in prison, then, he deported the Israelites to Assyria. |
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 All dates are BCE.
- ↑ Considered to be a contemporary of the Assyrian King Shalmaneser III (858–824) to whom he paid tribute. This is based on an inscription on The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III showing "Yaua" son of Omri paying tribute, dated to 841 BCE.
- ↑ Paid tribute to the Assyrian King Shalmaneser V (727–722 BCE) but rebelled in 725 BCE. Shalmaneser besieged the capital, Samaria, but died shortly before the fall of the city. His brother Sargon II (722–705 BCE) completed the siege with success in 722, making Judah the sole remaining Hebrew kingdom. The ten tribes were exiled to other parts of the Assyrian Empire and never heard from again in recorded history. A small group of people fled south to take refuge in Judah.