Saul Ish-Bosheth David Solomon Rehoboam Jeroboam I Abijam

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Saul Ish-Bosheth David Solomon Rehoboam Jeroboam I Abijam
Saul
1030-1010BC
Ish-Bosheth
David
1010-1008BC
1008-970BC
Solomon
970-931BC
United Kingdom
of Israel
Jeroboam I
931-913BC
911-870BC
Jehoshaphat
870-848BC
Jehoram
848-841BC
Ahaziah
Athaliah
841BC
841-835BC
Jehoash
835-796BC
Amaziah
796-767BC
Jehu
931-910BC
841-814BC
Abijam
Asa
Southern Kingdom
of Judah
NB: In united Israel, David’s accession signified a new dynasty. A vertical connecting line indicates a father/son relationship. In Judah, all
successions followed this pattern except Athaliah (usurper), Jehoahaz/Jehoiakim (brothers) and Jehoiachin/Zedekiah (nephew/uncle). In the
northern kingdom of Israel there were many dynasties; within each one all successions were father/son except Ahaziah/Joram (brothers). A
sideways shift in the diagram indicates a new dynasty. Dashed lines indicate a son who did not succeed his father as king.
Rehoboam
913-911BC
Northern Kingdom
of Israel
Uzziah
Nadab
Jehoahaz
910-909BC
767-740BC
814-798BC
Baasha
Jotham
Jehoash
909-886BC
740-732BC
798-782BC
Elah
Ahaz
Jeroboam II
886-885BC
732-716BC
782-753BC
Zimri
Hezekiah
Zechariah
885BC
716-687BC
753-752BC
Omri
Manasseh
Shallum
885-874BC
687-642BC
752BC
Ahab
Amon
Menahem
874-853BC
642-640BC
Josiah
752-742BC
Ahaziah
Joram
853-852BC
852-841BC
640-609BC
Pekahiah
742-740BC
Jehoiakim
Jehoahaz
Zedekiah
Pekah
609-597BC
609BC
597-587BC
740-732BC
Jehoiachin
Hoshea
597BC
732-722BC

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