Judah Judah Rehoboam – 17 yrs – Evil 922-915BC Abijah – 3 yrs – Evil 915-913BC Asa – 41 yrs – Good 913-873BC Jehoshaphat – 25 yrs – Good 873-849BC
Judah Judah Jehoram – 8 yrs – Evil 849-843BC Ahaziah – 1 yr – Evil 843BC Athaliah – 6 yrs – Evil 843-837BC Joash – 40 yrs – Evil 837-800BC Amaziah – 29 yrs - Good 800-783BC
Uzziah – 52 yrs – Good
Judah Judah Uzziah – 52 yrs – Good Jotham – 16 years – Good Ahaz – 16 years – Evil Hezekiah – 29 years – Good
The prophets during the Divided Kingdom The prophets during the Divided Kingdom - Obadiah – Judah in the days of Jehoram
- Joel – Judah in the days of Joash
- Jonah – Israel in the early days of Jeroboam II
- Amos – Israel in the days of Jeroboam II & Uzziah
- Hosea – Israel in the days of Jeroboam II & Uzziah
- Isaiah – Judah in the days of Uzziah – Hezekiah
- Micah – Judah in the days of Jotham – Hezekiah
1 Chron. 5:25-26 mention Assyria taking captive those from the east side of the Jordan 1 Chron. 5:25-26 mention Assyria taking captive those from the east side of the Jordan The timing of this is difficult to pinpoint, however it was Tiglath-pileser who took them captive Also, the text makes it clear why they were taken captive This may or may not coincide with 1 Kin. 15:29
2 Kings 15:37 states that this war began during the reign of Jotham in Judah This war continued into the days of Ahaz, the most wicked king Judah had seen (2 Kin. 16:1-4; 2 Chron. 28:1-4) Pekah and Rezin are confederates in this war There is a chronology problem during this period (2 Kin. 5:30, 33, 16:1; 17:1)
Isaiah 7:1-17 gives insight into this war from God’s point of view Isaiah 7:1-17 gives insight into this war from God’s point of view This war appeared to come in phases (2 Kin. 16:5; 2 Chron. 28:5f) Israel took captives from Judah to Samaria Oded the prophet rebuked Israel for taking these captives, and they were returned (2 Chron. 28:9-15)
Ahaz took gifts of silver and gold from the temple and from the palace and sent it to Tiglath-pilezer asking for help Ahaz took gifts of silver and gold from the temple and from the palace and sent it to Tiglath-pilezer asking for help Tiglath-pilezer agreed to help Ahaz (2 Kin. 16:9-10; 2 Chron. 28:16, 20-21) Ahaz desperately needed help because of the oppression from the north and the south (2 Chron. 28:17-19)
Isaiah prophesied that even though this northern section of the land had been in anguish, it would be made glorious Isaiah prophesied that even though this northern section of the land had been in anguish, it would be made glorious Compare Isaiah 9:1-2 with Matt. 4:12-16
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