Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 2 surviving tribes of Israel?
- 2 What happened immediately after Solomon’s death?
- 3 Who was king after Solomon died?
- 4 Where are the 2 remaining tribes of Israel?
- 5 What happens after the death of King Solomon?
- 6 Where did King Rehoboam flee after the death of King Solomon?
- 7 Why did King Solomon want to kill Jeroboam?
What are the 2 surviving tribes of Israel?
The descendants of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin have survived as Jews because they were allowed to return to their homeland after the Babylonian Exile of 586 bc.
What happened immediately after Solomon’s death?
After Solomon’s death, revolts broke out over who should be king. The kingdom of Israel split. Israel became the northern kingdom and Judah became the southern kingdom. Judah kept the capital city of Jerusalem, while Israel created the capital city of Samaria.
Which tribes remained true to David’s dynasty following Solomon’s death?
The Davidic dynasty began when the tribe of Judah made David its king, following the death of Saul. The Davidic line continued when David became king of the reunited Kingdom of Israel. When the united kingdom split, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin remained loyal to the Davidic line.
Who was king after Solomon died?
Rehoboam
After Solomon died (922 bce), he was succeeded by Rehoboam, who proved to be unfit for the task of reigning.
Where are the 2 remaining tribes of Israel?
Conquered by the Assyrian King Shalmaneser V, they were exiled to upper Mesopotamia and Medes, today modern Syria and Iraq. The Ten Tribes of Israel have never been seen since.
Who was King Solomon’s successor?
Solomon was succeeded by his son Rehoboam, who continued the harsh policies of his father toward the northern tribes of Israel.
What happens after the death of King Solomon?
After the death of King Solomon, nothing is ever the same in Israel. Many of the Israelites rebel against God, no longer follow God’s elected Judahite kings, and form the new Northern Kingdom with their own kings and heretical temples. 10 After his father died, King Rehoboam went to Shechem in Northern Israel to be coronated before all
Where did King Rehoboam flee after the death of King Solomon?
Realizing the anger of the Northern Kingdom, King Rehoboam fled in his chariot to Jerusalem. 19 Thus the Northern Kingdom of Israel has rebelled against the Southern Kingdom, the Davidic kings in Judah, until today.
What did the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel do?
When they conquered Israel, they forced the ten tribes to scatter throughout their empire. For all practical purposes, you might consider this a proto- Diaspora (“diaspora”=”scattering”), except that these Israelites disappear from history permanently; they are called “the ten lost tribes of Israel.”
Why did King Solomon want to kill Jeroboam?
King Solomon tried to kill Jeroboam when the prophet Ahijah predicted that Israel would divide into two countries with Jeroboam leading the Northern Kingdom. 3 The Israelites requested that Jeroboam meet them in Shechem at the coronation.