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Jehoiada a priest commanded that athaliah be slain and they slew her with a sword by the king's house. 2 chronicles 23:14-15
destroyed her husband
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Athaliah was the daughter of the wicked Baal worshiping wife of King Ahab of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, Jezebel. Through marriage to Jehoram King of Judah who himself 'walked in the ways of the Kings of Israel' she came to high position. When Ahaziah, who was also wicked, died after only one year on the throne, Athaliah plotted to take the throne and had all the royal descendants killed except Joash who had been taken away from the slaughter. Athaliah thus ruled in Judah from 841-835 BC having usurped the throne. When Joash was old enough he was put onto the throne and Athaliah removed.
No. According to the Bible, God is Jesus' only ancestor.
Joseph H. Greene has written: 'Athaliah'
Queen Athaliah's mother was Jezebel, the infamous queen of Israel and wife of King Ahab. Jezebel is known for promoting the worship of Baal and opposing the prophets of Yahweh. Athaliah became queen of Judah after her son's death, and she is often remembered for her ruthless actions to secure her power.
Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab in the Hebrew Bible, had three children named Ahaziah, Jehoram (also known as Joram), and Athaliah. Ahaziah succeeded Ahab as king of Israel, while Jehoram also became king later. Athaliah was notable for becoming queen and ruling Judah.
Jehoiada, who was the priest during the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and her grandson Joash.
עֲתַלְיָה‎, ʻĂṯalyâ, means "God is exalted"
One of Athaliah's actions that is often highlighted is her attempt to exterminate the royal family of Judah by killing all her grandchildren to secure her power. However, a deed that is not attributed to her is the restoration of the temple worship or any efforts to promote the worship of Yahweh; instead, she actively promoted idolatry and the worship of Baal. Thus, her legacy is marked by tyranny and idolatry rather than any positive contributions to Judah's religious practices.
The Queen of Sheba came to visit Solomon. The Judge Deborah ruled Israel in the time of the Judges. The Queen Athaliah in the time of the divided kingdom, ruled in Judah in the south.