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Kings of Israel

  • Period: 1129 BCE to 1017 BCE

    Samuel

    Samuel was a priest over Israel.
  • 1126 BCE

    Samuel is given to Eli

    Samuel is given to Eli
    Hannah could not have children so she prayed at the temple and asked God to have mercy on her. She promised God that if he gave her a son she would dedicate him to God. When Hannah finally conceived a son she named him Samuel. Samuel was then given to Eli the priest and Samuel learned and lived in the temple all his life.
  • 1105 BCE

    Samuel tells Eli what God told him

    Samuel tells Eli what God told him
    When God called to Samuel he listened to what he had to say. God told Samuel that he was going to judge Eli's family because they were very evil. God told Samuel that Eli's family would all be punished for their sins against God. He also told Samuel that there was no way that Eli would not be punished even by sacrifice.
  • 1105 BCE

    Samuel hears God's voice for the first time

    Samuel hears God's voice for the first time
    One night when Samuel was trying to sleep, he kept hearing someone call for him. He thought that it was Eli so he continually went to Eli and asked him what he wanted. Finally Eli realized that God was trying to talk to Samuel. Eli told Samuel to listen to the voice of God and answer God's call.
  • Period: 1081 BCE to 1010 BCE

    Saul

    Saul was a good king at first. But when he started sinning against God his life went downhill from there. Saul was a man who never was really sorry for his sin. He always blamed others for disobeying God.
  • Period: 1062 BCE to 1010 BCE

    Jonathan

    Jonathan was Saul's son and David's best friend. He was a very loyal man to David. They were best friends.
  • 1049 BCE

    Saul anointed king

    Saul anointed king
    Saul was anointed king of Israel by Samuel. The bible tells us that Saul was the most handsome and tall man in all of Israel. He was a Benjaminite so he thought that he was not worthy enough to be the king. The tribe of Benjamin was the smallest tribe.
  • 1040 BCE

    Saul's unlawful Sacrifice

    Saul's unlawful Sacrifice
    Saul's first sin was when he sacrificed on an altar during a battle. The only person who was supposed to burn the offering was the high priest, which was Samuel.
  • Period: 1040 BCE to 970 BCE

    David

    David was a good king who was after God's own heart. Although he made mistakes in his lifetime, he always repented and didn't blame others for his sin. He was also very loyal to Saul even though Saul tired to kill him over and over again.
  • 1030 BCE

    David Anointed King

    David Anointed King
    God tells Samuel to go to the house of Jesse and anoint one of his sons as king of Israel. Samuel listens to God and goes to Jesses house. He asked God about every son at the house but God said that non of them were to be king. Then he asked if there were any other sons. Jesse told him that there was one other one who was a shepherd. David was the shepherd and he was the youngest of his family. God told Samuel that David was the chosen king. So Samuel anointed his head.
  • 1025 BCE

    David kills Goliath

    David kills Goliath
    David went to bring some bread and cheese to his brothers who were in battle. While he went to take them their food he saw that there was a giant tormenting all of Israel. He had faith in God so he told king Saul that he would kill the giant for Israel. So Saul let him battle Goliath the giant. David knocked down Goliath with a stone and a sling. Then he cut his head off with Goliath's own sword.
  • 1024 BCE

    Saul hunts for David

    Saul hunts for David
    Over and over again Saul hunts for David throughout David's life. Saul hated David because he knew that David was supposed to be king. Saul didn't want to accept that God had rejected him as king. Instead he wanted to kill David so that he could stay king.
  • 1015 BCE

    David marries Abigail

    David marries Abigail
    Here was a woman named Abigail and she was married to a man named Nabal. Nabal was a very rude and tough man. When David wanted food from Nabal, he said no to him. Nabal's wife Abigail heard that Nabal was rude to David so she brought David and his mighty men a whole bunch of food. When Nabal heard about it he died of a heart attack. Then David took Abigail as his wife.
  • 1000 BCE

    Jonathan defeats the garrison of the Philistines

    Jonathan defeats the garrison of the Philistines
    Jonathan was a brave man. After he defeated the Philistine, all of the Philistines heard about it. This is was started the war between the Philistines and Israel. This same war is the one that Saul gave the unlawful sacrifice.
  • 992 BCE

    David and Bathsheba

    David and Bathsheba
    One day David saw a woman bathing on her roof. He immediately fell in love with her and asked for her to be summoned. But Bathsheba was a married woman and she was married to one of David's mighty men. But David sinned by sleeping with while her husband was gone.
  • Period: 988 BCE to 931 BCE

    Solomon

    Solomon was David's son who was the king of Israel after him.
  • 982 BCE

    David and Absalom

    David and Absalom
    Absalom was David's son. He was a very crafty man. He stood outside of the gates of Jerusalem as the people came to see David for counsel. He then told everyone that if he was the king that he would rule in their favor. He turned all the peoples hearts toward him and tried to overtake David's thrown.
  • 980 BCE

    Jonathan saves David from Saul

    Jonathan saves David from Saul
    Jonathan heard that Saul was trying to kill David, so he warned David about his father. He told David to escape while he talked to Saul. Jonathan told Saul to stop trying to kill David. He told him that David was innocent and didn't deserve to be killed. So Saul swore to Jonathan that he wouldn't pursue David again.
  • Period: 973 BCE to 910 BCE

    Jeroboam

    Jeroboam was the servant of Solomon. God gave Jeroboam 10 of the tribes of Israel to rule because Solomon sinned against God. Solomon even tried to kill Jeroboam because he didn't want him to be king over Israel. Jeroboam made two golden calves and put one in the north and one in the south and told the people to worship them. He didn't want them to travel to Jerusalem because that's where Solomon's temple was that's why he made the calves. Jeroboam was a bad king. Reigned for 22 years
  • Period: 972 BCE to 913 BCE

    Rehoboam

    Rehoboam was Solomon son. He became the king of Israel when his father died. Rehoboam sinned so he became the king of Judah instead of Israel. He reigned 17 years. The priests didn't want to worship Jeroboam's idols so they left Israel and went to Judah.
  • 970 BCE

    Adonijah makes himself king

    Adonijah makes himself king
    Adonijah becomes king without getting anointed. He tries to rule to people, but David here's about it and makes Solomon king.
  • 969 BCE

    Abishag goes to take care of David

    Abishag goes to take care of David
    Abishag is taken to the palace to take care of David before he dies. Although David was allowed to, David never slept with her.
  • 960 BCE

    Solomon becomes king

    Solomon becomes king
    David heard that his other son was trying to be king, so he makes Solomon the king before he even dies. Solomon is told to kill Adonijah but he decides to show him mercy.
  • 960 BCE

    Solomon asks God for wisdom

    Solomon asks God for wisdom
    God tells Solomon that he will give him whatever he asks for as a reward to Solomon. So Solomon asked God for wisdom so he could be a good leader. God was pleased with Solomon's request so he gave Solomon wisdom and he also blessed Solomon.
  • 960 BCE

    Solomon uses his wisdom

    Solomon uses his wisdom
    Two prostitutes came to Solomon and were arguing about whose child was dead and whose child was alive. Then Solomon told someone to cut the child in half and give a half to each of the women. But the woman whose child was alive told Solomon that he could give the child to the other woman because she didn't want him to die. Then Solomon knew who the real mother was.
  • 960 BCE

    King Hiram visits Solomon

    King Hiram visits Solomon
    King Hiram was king of Tyre. He gave Solomon supplies and man to help build the temple.
  • 959 BCE

    Solomon creates the temple

    Solomon creates the temple
    David helps his son by gathering materials for the temple that he wants Solomon to build. The temple that he built was filled with gold and silver and was a very extravagant. Different royal people came to Solomon and gave him materials to build the temple.
  • 955 BCE

    The Queen of Sheba

    The Queen of Sheba
    The queen of Sheba heard about Solomon's wisdom and wealth so she went to go see him for herself. She asked him many questions and she learned that Solomon was very wise and rich. She she rewarded him with lots of gifts.
  • 940 BCE

    Solomon turned to other gods

    Solomon turned to other gods
    Solomon got married to many different women from many different places. He had 700 wives and 300 concubines. Since he had so many wives, he worshiped his wives gods because they persuaded him. Solomon turns against God by worshiping idols of many different kinds.
  • 930 BCE

    Rehoboam's revolt

    Rehoboam's revolt
    Rehoboam listens to the advice of his friends instead of the advice of the elders. This mistake caused all of the people to go against him because he would not make the taxes for the people less but instead he gave them higher taxes. Then Rehoboam fled from the people so he wouldn't be stoned like the tax collector.
  • 925 BCE

    Rehoboam's battle

    Rehoboam's battle
    In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign he abandoned the law of the Lord. So God tells the prophet Shemaiah to tell Rehoboam and the princes that Egypt was going to destroy Jerusalem. So the prince and the people repented for disobeying the law. God had mercy on them because the people repented. So Shishak took treasures of the Lord and that's it.
  • 925 BCE

    Jeroboam's fall

    Jeroboam's fall
    A man of God came to Jeroboam. While he was worshipping the idol he told Jeroboam that the altar would be destroyed by a son named Josiah. Jeroboam tired to seize him, but God shriveled his hand up so he could not seize him.
  • 922 BCE

    Jeroboam's son gets sick

    Jeroboam's son gets sick
    Jeroboam's son gets sick and he sends his wife in disguise to Ahijah who was the prophet who prophesied the Jeroboam would be king. The prophet called to Jeroboam's wife and Ahijah tells her that this is their consequence for not obeying God. He said that he would bring disaster on the house of Jeroboam, and that the son would die. As soon as Jeroboam's wife got home, the son died.
  • Period: 913 BCE to 911 BCE

    Abijah

    Abijah was a king of Judah. He reigned for 3 years and was evil in the sight of the Lord. In his reign he battled against Jeroboam.
  • Period: 911 BCE to 870 BCE

    Asa

    Asa was good in the sight of the Lord. He reigned for 41 years in Judah. He tore down the idols of his father and stayed true to the Lord for all of his life. He dethrones his own grandmother because she was a worshipper of idols. (Maacah) Asa dies because he sinned against God, so he got a disease in his feet.
  • Period: 909 BCE to 907 BCE

    Nadab

    Nadab reigned for two years in Israel. He was evil in the sight of the Lord because he worshipped idols and followed after hi fathers before him.
  • Period: 907 BCE to 885 BCE

    Baasha

    Baasha became king by murdering the king before him. (Nadab) He also killed the entire house of Jeroboam. He was a wicked king of Israel.
  • Period: 904 BCE to 850 BCE

    Elijah

    Elijah was one of the most important prophets in all of scripture. He was Elisha's mentor and he taught him. He was carried away in a fiery chariot in front of Elisha. He did many miracles in the name of the Lord.
  • Period: 885 BCE to 883 BCE

    Elah

    Elah was the fourth king of Israel. He was a bad king. And he reigned for two years. He was murdered while in a state of intoxication by Zimri.
  • Period: 883 BCE to 871 BCE

    Omri

    Omri was a bad king of Israel. It was told in the bible that he was a worse king than all the other kings before him. He reigned for 12 years.
  • Period: 883 BCE to 883 BCE

    Zimri

    Zimri reigned for only seven days. He killed Elah so he could become king. He was a bad king of Israel. He burned the palace down on top of himself because he didn't want anyone to be king if he couldn't.
  • Period: 871 BCE to 849 BCE

    Ahab

    Ahab was a very bad king. He was the worst in all of Israel. He reigned 22 years. His wife's name was Jezebel. He died in battle by an arrow after Elijah told him that he was going to die in battle.
  • Period: 870 BCE to 845 BCE

    Jehoshaphat

    Jehoshaphat was a good king of Judah. He reigned for 25 years. He divided up the land and gave each place a judge to help them make decisions. He also made priests and Levities go throughout all of the land and teach people about the law and how to follow it. He also destroyed idols.
  • 869 BCE

    Elijah and the Widow

    Elijah and the Widow
    Elijah was sent to a widow's house during a famine. While he lived there the flour and oil never ran out and there was always enough to make food.
  • 867 BCE

    Elijah and the prophets of Baal

    Elijah and the prophets of Baal
    Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal see whose God was the real God. He told them to build an altar to Baal and he would build an altar to God. And whichever one lit on fire would be the true God's altar.
  • 851 BCE

    Naboth's vineyard

    Naboth's vineyard
    Ahab wanted a place for his garden. One day he saw that there was a vineyard right by his palace. So he wanted the vineyard so he could make himself a big garden. But when he asked Naboth if he could buy the vineyard, he said no because it was his family's inheritance. Ahab was devastated by this news so he went home and pouted. Then Jezebel his wife got the vineyard for him by putting Naboth to death.
  • 850 BCE

    Jehoshaphat's Battle with The Moabites, Ammonites, and Mount Seir

    Jehoshaphat's Battle with The Moabites, Ammonites, and Mount Seir
    Jehoshaphat decided to pray and make all of Judah fast before the battle. He asked God for wisdom. Jahazial told him that God was pleased with his actions so he said he doesn't have to battle. But he went to battle anyway with singers in the front lines praising God. They won the battle.
  • Period: 849 BCE to 847 BCE

    Ahaziah

    Ahaziah was Ahab's son. He was a bad king and he reigned for two years. He was losing in battle so he made a sacrifice to gods. So Elijah told him he would die. He was the king of Israel.
  • Period: 847 BCE to 835 BCE

    Jehoram

    Jehoram was a bad king of Israel. He reigned for 12 years. He fought against the Moabites. He needed help to win the battle so he called Jehoshaphat and asked him to help. Jehoshaphat told him to ask Elisha for wisdom so he did. Elisha helped him win the battle and get water but only because he was with Jehoshaphat. (valley of blood)
  • Period: 845 BCE to 837 BCE

    Jehoram

    Jehoram was a king of Judah after his father Jehoshaphat. He reigned for 8 years. His wife was the daughter of Ahab. He was a bad king. He goes to war against Edom and loses. He dies because God cursed him with an incurable disease in his intestines.
  • 839 BCE

    Naaman's Leprosy

    Naaman's Leprosy
    Naaman was the commander of the army of Syria. He had leprosy. His servant girl told him that there is a man who could heal his leprosy. So Naaman went with his horses and chariots and stood at the door of Elisha's house. And Elisha told him to go wash in Jordan seven times and he would be healed. But Naaman was angry with this answer. He was going to just go home but then his servants convinced him that he should at least try. So he does and gets healed
  • Period: 837 BCE to 836 BCE

    Ahaziah

    Ahaziah was a bad kind of Judah. He reigned for only 1 year. He was killed by Jehu.
  • 836 BCE

    The Axe Head Recovered

    The Axe Head Recovered
    When the sons of the prophets were chopping down trees by the Jordan, one of the boys axe heads falls into the river. It was a barrowed axe head so they needed to get it back. So Elisha threw a stick into the river and the axe head floated.
  • 836 BCE

    Hazael

    Hazael
    He was a king of Syria after murdering Ben-Hadad the previous king. Ben-Hadad was already sick so he took advantage and killed him. He was a commander before he was king.
  • Period: 836 BCE to 829 BCE

    Athaliah

    Athaliah was a terrible queen of Judah. She took over after Ahaziah died. She reigned 7 years until Joash was anointed king. She killed everyone in the royal household. Joash was a young boy and he was anointed king while being guarded by soldiers so Athaliah would not kill him.
  • Period: 835 BCE to 807 BCE

    Jehu

    Jehu was the king of Israel. He reigned for 28 years. He is the best king that Israel has but he was not necessarily a good king. He killed all of Ahab's dependents including Jezebel. He also got rid of all Baal worship by deceiving the prophets of Baal. He is a picture of Jesus in three ways. The meaning of his name, the actions he carried out, and the decision time he brings. But he still worshipped the golden calves so he was a mid king.
  • Period: 829 BCE to 789 BCE

    Joash

    Joash was 7 years old when he started to reign. He reigned in Judah for 40 years in Jerusalem. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord all his days because Jehoash instructed him. He repaired the temple for the Lord but he worshipped idols at the end of his life. He was killed by his servants.
  • Period: 807 BCE to 790 BCE

    Jehoahaz

    He was a king of Israel. He reined for 17 years and he was a bad king. He worshipped idols and was not good in God's eye. But he cried out to God and asked him to help Israel win against the Syrians. And God let them escape but still did not wordship God. Then they continued to lose to the Syrians.
  • Period: 790 BCE to 774 BCE

    Jehoash

    He was a king of Israel. He reigned for 16 years in Samaria. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord. He reins at the same time as Joash king of Judah. He fought against Amaziah king of Judah. He asks Elisha for help to win the war he was in. Elisha shows how many battles he will win with the arrows that Jehoash threw on the ground.
  • 789 BCE

    Joash kills Zechariah

    Joash kills Zechariah
    Zechariah was Joash's first cousin and like his adopted brother. God sent him to tell Joash to stop worshiping idols and to turn back to God. But instead he had him stoned in the temple before everyone. Then his servants killed Joash because of what he did to Zechariah.
  • Period: 789 BCE to 760 BCE

    Amaziah

    He was the king of Judah and he reigned for 29 years in Jerusalem. He did what was right in the sight of the Lord yet not with his whole heart. Amaziah was the son of Joash the king of Judah. Amaziah wanted Israel to help them win the battle against Ephraimites. But a man of God tells him that they are not supposed to fight them with Israel because the people of Israel were bad. But he still wins the battle somehow. And then he started worshipping the idols that he took from the Ephraimites.
  • Period: 774 BCE to 733 BCE

    Jeroboam II

    He was a king of Israel and reigned for 41 years. He was an evil king. He took back some of the kingdom because God had mercy on the people.
  • Period: 760 BCE to 708 BCE

    Uzziah

    He was a king of Judah. He reigned for 52 years. He was sixteen years old, and made king instead of his father Amaziah. He was a good king. God helped him win against the Philistines, Arabians, and the Meunites. He had a very big and prosperous army. And he built up the kingdom of Judah. He become pride at the end of his reign. He tried to burn incense to the Lord in the temple but that was the priests job. So God punished him with Leprosy on his forehead b/c he was mad.
  • 733 BCE

    Zechariah

    Zechariah
    He reigned in Israel for six months. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord. He was killed by Shallum.
  • 732 BCE

    Shallum

    Shallum
    He reigned for one month in Israel. He was killed by Menahem. He was a bad king.
  • Period: 732 BCE to 722 BCE

    Menahem

    He reigned in Israel for 10 years. He was a bad king. The king of Assyria came up against him and Menahem bribed him to stay in power. Menahem rips open women and took their babies to scare the people.
  • Period: 730 BCE to 589 BCE

    Isaiah

    He was a prophet of Hezekiah. He was killed by Manasseh by getting cut in half.
  • Period: 722 BCE to 720 BCE

    Pekahiah

    He was a king of Israel and reigned for two years. he did what was evil. Pekah, his captain, and fifty men killed him.
  • Period: 720 BCE to 700 BCE

    Pekah

    He was the king of Israel and he reigned for 20 years. He was a bad king. Hoshea killed him. The king of Assyria captured a bunch of land.
  • Period: 708 BCE to 692 BCE

    Jotham

    He was a good king of Judah. He reigned after his father Uzziah for 16 years in Jerusalem. He was the only king where no bad thing was said about him in the Bible. He built up the kingdom and the tribe of Israel. He never went into the temple because his father got leprosy from burning incense in the temple. So he stayed away from it.
  • Period: 700 BCE to 691 BCE

    Hoshea

    He was the king of Israel and he reigned for 9 years. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord. Assyria conquers Israel during his reign. The king of Assyria puts him in prison.
  • Period: 692 BCE to 675 BCE

    Ahaz

    He reigned for 16 years as a king of Judah. He was a bad king. Israel took their captives to Damascus. But then they decided to give the captives back with clothes and food. The Edomites attacked Judah. His biggest sin was sacrificing his sons to idols. His punishment was to lose battles against Israel, Assyria, and Syria. He moves the altar of God to the side of his house so he could use the altar for witchcraft and worshipping idols.
  • Period: 675 BCE to 644 BCE

    Hezekiah

    Hezekiah was a good king of Judah. He reigned for 29 years. He did what was good in the sight of the Lord.
  • 670 BCE

    Hezekiah's Passover

    Hezekiah's Passover
    Hezekiah had a giant Passover after the Passover time because he had just rebuilt Judah. He redid the temple and destroyed all idols and idol worship. He made Judah a place to worship God again.
  • 661 BCE

    Hezekiah and the Assyrians

    Hezekiah and the Assyrians
    Hezekiah and the Assyrians went to war because the Assyrians attacked Judah. So Hezekiah payed Sannacherib to not attack Judah. Eventually Sannacherib got killed by his own sons.
  • 661 BCE

    Hezekiah gets sick

    Hezekiah gets sick
    Hezekiah becomes sick and is told that he was going to die. But Hezekiah changed God's mind by praying and crying out to God. And God adds an additional 15 years to his life.
  • 650 BCE

    Hezekiah and Babylon

    Hezekiah and Babylon
    The Babylonians came to visit Hezekiah. Hezekiah showed them all of his kingdom including the temple. But God was not pleased that he showed off to them so he told a prophet to tell Hezekiah that his sons would be punished. His sons and Judah would be given over to the Babylonians as punishment. And Hezekiah didn't care that much because he was not affected.
  • Period: 644 BCE to 589 BCE

    Manasseh

    Manasseh was the worst king of Judah. He was even worse than all the king of Israel. He reigned for 55 years. He did human sacrifice and set up idols even in the temple of God. He worshiped any idols he could find. He started reigning when he was only 12 years old. He also was into witchcraft and sexual immorality. Yet he humbled himself when he got captured and tortured by the Assyrians. God heard him and restored his kingdom and let him go home. Then the rest of his life he lived for God.
  • Period: 589 BCE to 587 BCE

    Amon

    Amon was a bad king of Judah. He reigned for 2 years. He worshiped idols and followed the way of his father. He died because he was killed by his servants.
  • Period: 587 BCE to 556 BCE

    Josiah

    Josiah was eight when he began to reign in Judah. he reigned for 31 years. He was a good king. Hilkiah found the book of the law and he gave it to Shaphan and he gave it to the king. Huldah prophecy's that God will punish and destroy Judah because of Manasseh and his sins. But Josiah would be spared from the destruction. Josiah reads all the books of the Bible to the people when he heard the prophecy. Josiah also restored the Passover and made it more grand than every other Passover since Samuel
  • 575 BCE

    Josiah purging Judah

    Josiah purging Judah
    He started purging Judah and Jerusalem of the high places, the Asherah, and the carve and the metal images. And then they started chopping down the altars of Baal. He made it bust and put it on sacrifices.
  • 569 BCE

    Josiah repairs the Temple

    Josiah repairs the Temple
    In the eighteenth year of his reign, Josiah collected money from the temple and gave it to the people who worked for him.
  • 556 BCE

    Josiah dies in battle

    Josiah dies in battle
    He died in battle by an arrow. And his servants buried him in a tomb. The Pharaoh of Egypt killed Josiah when he went to meet him and the Assyrian king.
  • 556 BCE

    Jehoahaz

    Jehoahaz
    He was a king of Judah. He reigned for only three months. The Pharaoh of Egypt deposed of him and took him off the throne because of his father's war with him.
  • Period: 555 BCE to 544 BCE

    Jehoiakim

    He was a bad king of Judah. His original name was Eliakim. He reigned for 11 years. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated him and took stuff from Judah.
  • 544 BCE

    Jehoiachin

    Jehoiachin
    He reigned for 3 months and 10 days in Judah. He was a bad king. Nebuchadnezzar also took him captive and took more possessions. And destroys Solomon's temple.
  • Period: 544 BCE to 533 BCE

    Zedekiah

    He was bad a king of Judah. He reigned for 11 years. He rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon decides to burn the city and kill almost everyone. They take the rest of the people as captives.
  • 533 BCE

    Gedaliah

    Gedaliah
    He was a governor of Judah and he listened to everything that Babylon told him too. So the servants rebelled against him and killed him. He only ruled for 7 months. And then Babylon completely destroys Judah and there is nothing left.