August 1, 2008

  • Kings of Judah

    Finally, I finished the kings of Judah. These are handouts for a Bible study I am working on, but I think they are helpful. The first hand out is Good King/Bad King, which is a listing of the kings according to kingdom, and people are to go and find out if they are good or bad according to the Bible. There is an interesting result there. In fact, to cheat you can look at my lists and find the answers.  Then I did the Kings of Israel, and the Kings of Judah. Now I get to do the writing of the rest of the Bible study. But for me it helps to know who was where when. I may add to these lists as time goes by.

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    KINGS OF JUDAH Southern Kingdom)

     

    REHOBOAM (931-913 BC)

    1 Kings 12:1-24; 1 Kings 14:21-31, 2 Chronicles 10:1-12:16

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Shemaiah (1Ki 12:22-24, 2 Chron 11:2-4; 12:5-7, 15)

                                                     Iddo the Seer (2 Chron 12:15)

    Son of Solomon

    41 years old when he became king

    Reigned in Jerusalem

    Did not listen to wise counsel about Israel’s request

    Listened to young men who agreed with his selfish aims

    Split kingdom with his unwise response

    Attempted to fight Israel, stopped by prophet Shemaiah

    Built cities of defense

    Had lots of wives and children

    Forsook God’s law

    Did evil

    Humbled himself when Shishak of Egypt attacked

    Served Shishak who took gold shields

    Made bronze shields to replace gold ones Egypt took

    Built high places, asherim, and other idolatries

    Reigned 17 years and died

     

    ABIJAH (ABIJAM) (913-911 BC)

    (18th year of Jereboam)

    1 Kings 15:1-8; 2 Chronicles 13:1-22

    PROPHET OF HIS TIME: Iddo the Seer (2 Chron 13:22)

    Son or Rehoboam

    Fought Jereboam with God’s help

    Had fourteen wives and children

    Did evil like father

    Reigned 17 years and died

     

    ASA (911-870 BC)

    (20th year of Jereboam)

    1 Kings 15:9-24; 2 Chronicles 14:1-16:14

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Azariah, son of Oded (2 Chron 15:1-8)

                                                    Hanani (2 Chron 16:7-10)

    Son of Abijah

    Removed idols and turned to God

    Did not remove high places

    Fought Ethiopia with God’s power

    Had rest in the land for many years

    Built fortified cities with walls, built and prospered

    Entered a covenant with people to follow God

    Removed the “Queen mother” because of her idol worship

    When Baasha (Israel) attacked, sent to Syria for help

    Hanani gave prophesy regarding wars due to seeking Syria first

    Put Hanani in prison

    Became diseased in feet but sought doctors, not God

    Did what was right in God’s eyes

    Reigned 41 years and died

     

    JEHOSHAPHAT (873-848 BC)

    (4th year of Ahab)

    1 Kings 22:41-50; 2 Chronicles 17:1-20:37

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Micaiah, son of Imla (2 Chron 18:7-27)

                                                     Jehu son of Hanani (2 Chron 19:2-3)
                                                     Jahaziel (2 Chron 20:14-17)

                                                     Eliezer  son of Dodavah (2 Chron 20:37)

    Son of Asa

    35 years old when he became king

    Took pride in God’s ways

    Did not take away high places

    Sent men through land to teach God’s law

    Received tribute from Philistines and Arabians

    Allied with Ahab by marriage

    Did not listen to Ahab’s false prophets, sought Micaiah for God’s advice

    Made peace with the King of Israel

    Joined Ahab in battle against Ramoth Gilead (Syria)

    Appointed judges throughout the land

    Prayed for God to fight attacking Ammonites, etc.

    Had rest on all sides for many years

    Allied with Ahaziah king of Israel to make ships, but the ships wrecked

    Expelled perverted people (sodomy & prostitutes) from the land

    Did what was right in God’s eyes

    Reigned 25 years and died

     

    JEHORAM (853-841 BC)

    (5th year of Jehoram king of Israel)

    2 Kings 8:16-24; 2 Chronicles 21:1-20

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Obadiah
                                                     Elijah (2 Chron 21:12-15)

    Son of Jehoshaphat

    32 years old when he became king

    Did evil like the house of Ahab

    Killed all his brothers with the sword

    Married Ahab’s daughter

    Struck Edom when it revolted

    Made high places in Judah

    Received letter from Elijah about sin and punishment

    Philistines and Arabs killed his oldest sons

    Struck by God with a disease of the bowels

    Reigned 8 years, died to no one’s sorrow

     

    AHAZIAH (841 BC)

    (12th year of Jehoram/Joram king of Israel)

    2 Kings 8:25-9:29; 2 Chronicles 22:1-9

    Youngest son of Joram/Jehoram

    22 years old when he became king/42 according to Chronicles

    Mother was Athaliah, granddaughter of Omri

    Did evil as counseled by house of Ahab

    Went with Jehoram/Joram to fight Syria/Jehu from Syria

    Reigned 1 year, killed by Jehu while visiting Jehoram

     

    ATHALIAH (Queen) (841-835 BC)

    2 Kings 11:1-20; 2 Chronicles 22:10-12; 2 Chronicles 23:12-16

    Mother of Ahaziah, granddaughter of Omri

    Killed all the royal heirs except Joash who was hidden away

    Killed by Jehoiadah the priest’s men

    Did evil

    Reigned 6 years

     

    JOASH (JEHOASH) (835-796 BC)

    (7th year of Jehu)

    2 Kings 11:4-12:21; 2 Chronicles 22:11-12; 2 Chronicles 23:1-11; 23:17-24:27

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Joel

                                                     Unnamed Prophets (2 Chron 24:19)

                                                     Zechariah son of Jehoiada (2 Chron 24:20-22)

    Son of Ahaziah by Zibiah of Beersheba

    7 years old when he became king

    Hidden from Athaliah by Jehoiadah the priest

    Commissioned temple repairs

    Paid tribute to Hazael, king of Syria

    Did not take high places away

    Did what was right

    Faithful until Jehoiadah died

    Turned from God after the death of Jehoiadah

    Killed Zechariah, Jehoiadah’s son

    Was killed by his servants because of blood of Zechariah

    Reigned 40 years

     

    AMAZIAH (796-767 BC)

    (2nd year of Jehoash/Joash)

    2 Kings14:1-20; 2 Chronicles 25:1-28

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME:  Unnamed Prophets (2 Chron 25:7-9, 15, 16)

    Son of Joash

    25 years old when he became king

    Killed men who murdered his father, but not their children according to the law

    Did right, but not with loyal heart

    Did not take away high places

    Hired Israelite warriors then dismissed them

    Slaughtered 10,000 Edomites in battle by God’s hand

    Brought back Edom’s idols and worshipped them

    Fought Israel and was defeated

    Was killed by conspirators

    Reigned 29 years

     

    AZARIAH (UZZIAH) (790-739 BC)

    (27th year of Jereboam)

    2 Kings 15:1-7; 2 Chronicles 26:1-23

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME:  Isaiah
                                                     Zechariah (2 Chron 26:5)

    Son of Amaziah

    16 years old when he became king

    Sought God and did right

    Did no remove high places

    As long as he sought God he prospered

    Conquered Philistines and Arabians with God’s help

    Received tribute from Ammonites

    Made towers and engines of war

    Formed an army of 307,500 and armed them all

    After becoming strong, acted corruptly

    Struck with leprosy for burning incense in temple

    Reigned 52 years and died a leper

     

    JOTHAM (750-731 BC)

    (2nd year of Pekah)

    2 Kings 15:32-38; 2 Chronicles 27:1-9

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Isaiah
                                                     Micah

    Son of Azariah/Uzziah

    Placed over king’s house when father got leprosy

    25 years old when he became king

    Did right in the sight of the Lord

    Did like his father Uzziah, but did not enter the Temple

    Did not tear down high places

    Became mighty for he prepared his ways before the Lord

    Did extensive building

    Fought and subdued Ammonites

    Contended with Aram and Israel

    Reigned 16 years and died

     

     AHAZ (735-715 BC)

    (7th year of Pekah)

    2 Kings 16:1-20; 2 Chronicles 28:1-27

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Isaiah
                                                     Micah

    Son of Jotham

    20 years old when crowned

    Did evil, even burning sons in fire

    Sacrificed and burned incense on the high places

    God delivered his kingdom to Syria and Israel

    Israel took 200,000 captives but returned them

    Sent to Assyria for help, but they attacked instead

    Turned to gods of Damascus

    Built an altar at temple after pattern in Damascus

    Took articles of the House of God to build his pagan idols

    Reigned 16 years and died

     

    HEZEKIAH (728-686 BC)

    (3rd year of Hoshea)

    2 Kings 18:1-20:21; 2 Chronicles 29:1-32:33

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Isaiah
                                                     Micah

    Son of Ahaz

    25 years old when he started to reign

    Did right in God’s eyes

    Cleansed temple and consecrated Levitical priests

    Offered burnt offerings to God

    Celebrated the Passover

    Tore down idols and their altars in the high places

    Appointed regular offerings and Temple worship

    Broke the bronze serpent made by Moses because it was being treated as an idol

    Commanded people to bring portion due the priests

    Relied on God to save him from Assyria’s threats

    Showed God letter of Sennacherib’s boasting

    God sent an angel to defeat Assyria

    Grew ill and prayed, God granted him 15 years life

    Showed all his treasures to the Babylonians

    Isaiah prophesied that all the treasures would be taken to Babylon

    Reigned 29 years and died

     

    MANASSEH (697-644 BC)

    2 Kings 21:1-18; 2 Chronicles 33:1-20

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Nahum

                                                     Unnamed Prophets (2 Ki 21:10, 2 Chron 33:18)

    Son of Hezekiah

    12 years old when he became king

    Did Evil in God’s eyes

    Rebuilt high places, passed sons through fire, etc.

    Put idols in the temple

    Shed much innocent blood

    Caused Israel to do more evil than the pagan nations God destroyed for Israel

    Taken by Assyrians to Babylon

    Repented of evil and prayed to God

    Returned to Jerusalem and tore down idols

    Repaired altar of the Lord

    Ordered people to serve God

    Reigned 55 years and died

     

    AMON (642-640 BC)

    2 Kings 21:19-26; 2 Chronicles 33:21-25

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Jeremiah

                                                     Zephaniah

    Son of Manasseh

    22 years old when he became king

    Did evil

    Served idols his father served

    Killed by his servants in his own house

    Reigned 2 years

     

    JOSIAH (640-609 BC)

    2 Kings 22:1-23:30; 2 Chronicles 34:1-35:27

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Huldah the Prophetess (2 Ki 22:14-20,

                                                                                             2 Chron 34:22-28)

    Son of Amon

    8 years old when he became king

    Did right and purged out idolatry

    Walked in the ways of David

    Turned to God with all his soul and might

    Did not turn to the right or to the left

    Burned bones of pagan priests on altar in Bethel

    Defiled all the pagan altars even in the high places

    Repaired temple

    Read book of Law and inquired of God

    Tore clothes to mourn sins of the people

    Celebrated Passover

    Attacked Pharoah Neco of Egypt and was killed

    God will still show wrath to Judah, but not to Josiah because of his devotion

    Death lamented by Jeremiah

    Reigned 31 years

     

    JEHOAHAZ (609 BC)

    2 Kings 23:31-33; 2 Chronicles 36:1-4

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Jeremiah

    Son of Josiah

    23 years when he became king

    Did evil

    Imprisoned by king of Egypt, Pharaoh Neco

    Pharaoh Neco wanted a tribute of gold and silver

    Reigned 3 months, died in Egypt

     

    JEHOIAKIM (ELIAKIM) (609-597 BC)

    2 Kings 23:34-24:6; 2 Chronicles 36:5-8

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Jeremiah
                                                     Habakkuk

                                                     Daniel

                                                     Urijah, son of Shemaiah Jer. 26:20

    Son of Josiah, brother of Jehoahaz

    25 years old when he became king

    Pharaoh Neco made him king

    Paid tribute to Pharaoh Neco by taxing the land and people

    Did evil

    Babylon besieged Jerusalem to take him

    Nebuchadnezzar bound him in bronze fetters & carried him to Babylon

    Nebuchadnezzar also took temple articles to put in Babylonian temples

    Reigned 11 years and died

     

    JEHOIACHIN (597 BC)

    2 Kings 24:8-16; 2 Kings 25:27-30; 2 Chronicles 36:9-10

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Jeremiah

                                                     Daniel

    Son of Jehoiakim

    18 years old when he became king (according to Chronicles he was 8)

    Did evil

    Taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

    All remaining treasures of the Temple brought to Babylon

    Captains and mighty men of valor also brought to Babylon

    Only poorest people remain.

    In 37th year of exile, released to eat at king’s table

    Reigned 3 months and 10 days

     

    ZEDEKIAH (MATTANIAH) (597-586 BC)

    2 Kings 24:17-25:7; 2 Chronicles 36:11-14

    PROPHETS OF HIS TIME: Jeremiah

                                                     Daniel

                                                     Ezekiel

    Uncle of Jehoiachin

    21 years when he became king

    Did evil

    Did not humble himself before God

    Rebelled against Babylon after vowing allegiance

    Siege wall built, people suffered famine

    Temple burned to ground, walls broken

    Captured by Babylon

    Sons killed before his eyes

    Blinded, bound and brought to Babylon

    Reigned 11 years, then Jerusalem fell to Babylon

     

     

    THE FALL OF JERUSALEM

    2 Kings 25-29; Jeremiah 52:4-20; 2 Chronicles 36:15-22

Comments (6)

  • Ohhhh! That should come in handy sometime!

  • Sweet. I printed out the Israel study already. Also, just finished using your good/bad king checklist & it was immensely helpful. Thanks. :)

  • @Lara17 - There are two king’s lists. One for the kings of Israel (Northern Kingdom) and one for the kings of Judah (Southern kingdom) and they have different names on them. But I am glad the lists are helpful.

    Heather

  • That is AWESOME! It also gave me ideas for our homeschool, thanks!

  • Yep, I know. :) Thanks.

  • @FairyBunnyPrincess - Praise God, don’t forget to also look for the other two posts for they make one topic. And later I will write a study showing how Chronicles gives more details about the kings than the book of Kings does, it is sort of God’s eye view.

    Heather

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