Kings of Israel and Judah

11th–6th Century BCE

Saul ca. 1025–1005 BCE
David ca. 1005–965 BCE
Solomon ca. 968–928a BCE

JudahIsrael
Rehoboam 928–911 BCEJeroboam I 928–907 BCE
Abijah 911–908 BCENadab 907–906 BCE
Asa 908–867 BCEBaasha 906–883 BCE
 Elah 883–882 BCE
 Zimri 882 BCE
 Tibni 882–878b BCE
 Omri 882–871 BCE
Jehoshaphat 870–846a BCEAhab 873–852a BCE
Jehoram 851–843a BCEAhaziah 852–851 BCE
 Jehoram (Joram) 851–842 BCE
Ahaziah 843–842 BCE 
Athaliah 842–836 BCEJehu 842–814 BCE
Joash 836–798 BCE 
 Jehoahaz 817–800a BCE
 Jehoash (Joash) 800–784 BCE
Amaziah 798–769 BCE 
Azariah (Uzziah) 785–733a BCEJeroboam II 788–747a BCE
Jotham 759–743a BCEZechariah 747 BCE
 Shallum 747 BCE
Ahaz 743–727a BCEMenahem 747–737 BCE
 Pekahiah 737–735 BCE
 Pekah 735–732 BCE
Hezekiah 727–698 BCEHoshea 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.

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