Kings of Israel and Judah
11th–6th Century BCE
Saul ca. 1025–1005 BCE |
Judah | Israel |
Rehoboam 928–911 BCE | Jeroboam I 928–907 BCE |
Abijah 911–908 BCE | Nadab 907–906 BCE |
Asa 908–867 BCE | Baasha 906–883 BCE |
Elah 883–882 BCE | |
Zimri 882 BCE | |
Tibni 882–878b BCE | |
Omri 882–871 BCE | |
Jehoshaphat 870–846a BCE | Ahab 873–852a BCE |
Jehoram 851–843a BCE | Ahaziah 852–851 BCE |
Jehoram (Joram) 851–842 BCE | |
Ahaziah 843–842 BCE | |
Athaliah 842–836 BCE | Jehu 842–814 BCE |
Joash 836–798 BCE | |
Jehoahaz 817–800a BCE | |
Jehoash (Joash) 800–784 BCE | |
Amaziah 798–769 BCE | |
Azariah (Uzziah) 785–733a BCE | Jeroboam II 788–747a BCE |
Jotham 759–743a BCE | Zechariah 747 BCE |
Shallum 747 BCE | |
Ahaz 743–727a BCE | Menahem 747–737 BCE |
Pekahiah 737–735 BCE | |
Pekah 735–732 BCE | |
Hezekiah 727–698 BCE | Hoshea 732–724 BCE |
Manasseh 698–642 BCE | |
Amon 642–640 BCE | |
Josiah 640–609 BCE | |
Jehoahaz 609 BCE | |
Jehoiakim 609–598 BCE | |
Jehoiachin 598–597 BCE | |
Zedekiah 597–586 BCE |
Table based on Mordechai Cogan, 1 Kings: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, Anchor Bible Commentary (New York: Doubleday, 2001), 508.
Notes
Includes years as coregent.
Rival rule.
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 1.