The southern kingdom was called Judah (יהודה Yehuda in Hebrew). The northern kingdom was called Israel (ישראל Yisrael in Hebrew).
Judah (Yehudah) and Israel. Israel was to the north and had 10 of the 12 tribes.
After the nation was divided into two separate political entities, each with its own king, the separate nations were known as "Israel" and "Judah".
Israel and Judah.
The kingdoms of Judah and Israel.
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Judah and Israel
In about 926BC, Israel split into two kingdoms: Israel (in the north) and Judah (in the south)
Palestine, Southwest Levant, Canaan, Judea, Idumea, Syria-Palaestina
Judah and Israel. After Solomon's death, the people approached his son Rehav'am (Rehoboam) and asked that he now lower the tax. He ignored the counsel of his elder advisers and refused the people's request. This led the Ten Tribes to break away (1 Kings ch.12).
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
Israel was not invented. It is an alternate name for Jacob of the Old Testament. His descendants were called "the children of Israel." Israel was also the name of one of two ancient Jewish kingdoms, the other being Judah. The ancient Kingdom of Israel existed as an independent entity form about 1050 BC until about 930 BC. Because the ancient Kingdom of Judah lasted until the Babylonian conquest, and was afterward a province of Babylon, Macedon and then Rome under the names of Yehud or Judea, modern efforts to found a Jewish state preferred the name Israel. The modern State of Israel was founded in 1948.
Canaan; Divided Kingdom; Eretz Israel; Israel; Judea; Palestine; Pelesheth; Philistia; Samaria; United Kingdom
A:The Bible says that Ahaziah was king of Israel for about two years (approx 852-851 BCE). Another Ahaziah is recorded as king of Judah for one year (approx 843-842 BCE). Ahab's successors in Israel were his sons Ahaziah (parts of two years) and Jehoram (roughly seven according to 2 Chronicles, though the Deuteronomist gives him twelve years). In Judah, Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat reigned for at least seven years and Jehoram's son Ahaziah for less than a year. This means that Ahaziah and Jehoram ruled Israel for about eight years, and also that Jehoram and Ahaziah ruled Judah during approximately the same eight years.The duplication of the names, even if in reverse order, is startling and has led to speculation that Judah was really under Israelite rule for this period, which the southern scribes were unwilling to acknowledge. We will probably never know for certain, but it is possible that Ahaziah, son of Ahab, really was king of both Israel and a defeated Judah (followed by his brother Jehoram).
The name "Israel" comes from a name given to the Patriarch Jacob. The kingdom of Israel was formed around 1020 BCE. In about 930 BCE, Israel and Judah split, and Israel existed independently of Judah until around 720 BCE, when it was conquered by Assyria and its members were sent into exile. Since then, the land was called by different names (Judea, Syria Palaestina, Palestine) until 1948, when the modern country of Israel was declared.
After Solomon's death, the people approached his son Rehav'am (Rehoboam) and asked that he now lower the tax. He ignored the counsel of his elder advisers and refused the people's request. This led the Ten Tribes to turn away from him (1 Kings ch.12). The two new kingdoms were called Judah and Israel. Eventually, Israel was conquered by Assyria, and Judah was exiled to Babylon by the Babylonians a century later.
Some names of kingdoms include the United Kingdom, Kingdom of Sweden, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Kingdom of Thailand.
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.