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1) The United Kingdom: the kings were Saul, David, Solomon.

2) The kingdom of Judah (Southern Kingdom): Rehav'am (Rehoboam), Aviyah (Abijah), Asa, Yehoshaphat (Jehoshaphat), Yehoram (Jehoram), Ahaziah, queen Athaliah, Yehoash (Jehoash), Amatziah (Amaziah), Uzziah, Yotam (Jotham), Ahaz, Hizkiah (Hezekiah), Menasheh (Manasseh), Amon, Yoshiah (Josiah), Yehoahaz (Jehoahaz), Yehoyakim (Jehoiakim), Yehoyachin (Jehoiachin, a.k.a. Jeconiah), Tzidkiah (Zedekiah).

3) The kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom; Samaria): Yerav'am (Jeroboam), Nadav (Nadab), Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, Ah'av (Ahab), Ahaziah, Yoram (Joram), Yehu (Jehu), Yehoahaz (Jehoahaz), Yehoash (Jehoash), Yerav'am (Jeroboam II), Zachariah, Shallum, Menachem, Pekahiah, Pekah, Hoshea.

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A:According to The Bible there were three kings of the United Monarchy of Israel: Saul, David, and Solomon, to which we can add Rehoboam as he was already king when Israel rebelled and broke away from Israel. Incidentally it would be unique in history for a breakaway state to take unchallenged the name of the kingdom from which it was breaking away.

It is now becoming the consensus of historians that there was no United Monarchy of Israel. On this view, Saul, David, and Solomon might have been local warlords in the Judah region, but not even kings with undisputed power in a united Judah. H M Niemann (cited in English by Lester L Grabbe, Ancient Israel) has argued that Omri was the first king of Israel, in the ninth century BCE, a view that is currently attracting considerable attention among historians.

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Israel had 24 kings from Saul onwards, but some historians say there were 19 kings. Some good some very bad. Jehu was one of their worst kings.

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There were 19 kings, some had long reigns others had short reigns.

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Three: Saul, King David, and King Solomon. (Ish-bosheth, son of Saul, also reigned, but never over the entirety of the Tribes.)

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19 in israel and 20 in judaah

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