Showing posts with label Kings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kings. Show all posts

31 Canaanite Kings Listed in Joshua 12:9-24

the king of Jerichoone
the king of Ai (near Bethel)one
10 the king of Jerusalemone
the king of Hebronone
11 the king of Jarmuthone
the king of Lachishone
12 the king of Eglonone
the king of Gezerone
13 the king of Debirone
the king of Gederone
14 the king of Hormahone
the king of Aradone
15 the king of Libnahone
the king of Adullamone
16 the king of Makkedahone
the king of Bethelone
17 the king of Tappuahone
the king of Hepherone
18 the king of Aphekone
the king of Lasharonone
19 the king of Madonone
the king of Hazorone
20 the king of Shimron Meronone
the king of Akshaphone
21 the king of Taanachone
the king of Megiddoone
22 the king of Kedeshone
the king of Jokneam in Carmelone
23 the king of Dor (in Naphoth Dor)one
the king of Goyim in Gilgalone
24 the king of Tirzahone
thirty-one kings in all.

20 Kings of Judah


In Judah the kings were

Rehoboam (c. 930–915 BC)
Abijah (r. 915–912 BC)
Asa (r. 912–870 BC)
Jehoshaphat (r. 870–849 BC)
Jehoram (r. 849–842 BC)
Ahaziah (r. 842–840 BC)
Athaliah (Queen) (r. 840–836 BC)
Jehoash (r. 836–796 BC)
Amaziah (r. 796–767 BC)
Uzziah (r. 767–750 BC)
Jotham (r. 750–735 BC)
Ahaz (r. 735–716 BC)
Hezekiah (r. 729/716 – 697/687 BC)
Manasseh (r. 697/687–643 BC)
Amon (r. 643–640 BC)
Josiah (r. 640–609 BC)
Jehoahaz (r. 609 BC)
Jehoiakim (r. 609–598 BC)
Jeconiah (r. Dec 9, 598– March 15, 597 BC)
Zedekiah (r. 597–586 BC)

19 Kings of Israel

After Saul, David and Solomon the Kingdom was divided. In the north there were 19 more kings before the nation's overthrow by the Assyrians. They were


Jeroboam
Nadab
Baasha
Elah
Zimri
Omri
Ahab
Ahaziah
Jehoram
Jehu
Jehoahaz
Jehoash
Jeroboam II
Zechariah
Shallum
Menahem
Pekahiah
Pekah
Hoshea

5 Amorite Kings in the time of Joshua


Joshua 10:1-6 Now Adoni-Zedek king of Jerusalem heard that Joshua had taken Ai and totally destroyed[a] it, doing to Ai and its king as he had done to Jericho and its king, and that the people of Gibeon had made a treaty of peace with Israel and had become their allies. He and his people were very much alarmed at this, because Gibeon was an important city, like one of the royal cities; it was larger than Ai, and all its men were good fighters. So

Adoni-Zedek king of Jerusalem appealed to
Hoham king of Hebron,
Piram king of Jarmuth,
Japhia king of Lachish
and Debir king of Eglon.

‘Come up and help me attack Gibeon,’ he said, ‘because it has made peace with Joshua and the Israelites.’ Then the five kings of the Amorites – 

the kings of Jerusalem,
Hebron,
Jarmuth,
Lachish
and Eglon

 – joined forces. They moved up with all their troops and took up positions against Gibeon and attacked it. ... 
22, 23 Joshua said, ‘Open the mouth of the cave and bring those five kings out to me.’ So they brought the five kings out of the cave –

the kings of Jerusalem,
Hebron,
Jarmuth,
Lachish
and Eglon