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Q: Which son of Solomon caused the kingdom to split when he threatened the people of Israel?
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What were the reasons for the division from the kingdom to Israel and Judah?

the kingdom splits in israel and judah because Solomon's building projects required high taxes and badly strained the kingdom's finances. the expense and forced labor caused much discontent.


Why was King Solomon hated by many Israelites?

A:Although the Bible says that god granted Solomon great wisdom, it also says that Solomon's spent unwisely and and unwisely imposed swingeing taxes that caused great hardship among the Israelites. Whern his son, Rehoboam, refused to reduce those taxes, the Israelites broke away from the united Kingdom of Israel and formed their own Kingdom of Israel.


Which king increase labor on the children of israel caused the kingdom divide?

Amos


What caused division of Solomon's kingdom?

building projects requied high taxes and strained the kingdom's finances, men were forcewd to spend one month of every three to work on the temple. after Solomon's death the kingdom split in 922 B.C.


What caused King Solomon's fall?

He broke his covenant with God. The covenant said that as long as he never sacrificed to other gods then him and his kingdom would prosper. The wisest man ever made one foolish mistake by sacrificing to his pagan wife's gods. So God allowed Israel to be conquered and smitten Solomon with madness.


What caused the division of solomans kingdom?

King Solomon had used the method of taxing the people, to build the temple. But as the son of king Solomon was not a good king, the people divided the country into two.


Which Hebrew leader caused a partition of Israel?

According to the Bible, General Jeroboam led a successful secession from the Unified Kingdom of Israel under King Rehoboam, leading to the creation of the Northern Kingdom of Israel under King Jeroboam and the Southern Kingdom of Judah under King Rehoboam. (Yes, the entity that seceded kept the name.)


Who is Eliyahu Hanavi?

Eliyahu Hanavi is a prophet. He was one of the greatest prophets of Jewish History. He lived in the period after Yeravam ben Nevat, who caused the Jewish Kingdom to be split into the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Yehuda, when the First Temple stood, but the People of Israel was sunk in the depths of idol-worship.


What was king Solomon's weaknesses?

During King Solomon's reignTrouble was caused for Solomon by Haddad the Edomite and Rezon ben Elyada (1 Kings 11). After King Solomon's reignBecause of King Solomon's errors, God decreed that, later, Solomon's country (Israel) would be split into two, leaving Solomon's descendants with the minority of the Israelite Tribes, while the majority would be under Yerav'am (1 Kings ch.11).


How did the actions of Solomon lead to the divided kingdom?

building projects requied high taxes and strained the kingdom's finances, men were forcewd to spend one month of every three to work on the temple. after Solomon's death the kingdom split in 922 B.C.


What were the pro's and con's of king Solomon's rule?

Pros: Temple to God was finally built, peace on all sides for most of his reign, Israel was at it's wealthiest, ruled by the wisest man ever, and had Gods favor threw most of it. Cons: His people resented him because taxation was high to fiance Solomons buildings and Solomon worshiped along side his pagan wives caused God to break apart Israel and made Solomon go mad.


Which sin did King Solomon commit?

A: The First Book of Kings gives two explanations for the split of the United Monarchy of Israel. First it says (1 Kings 11) that God told Solomon that his son would lose most of his kingdom because Solomon had committed the sin of worshipping other gods. Later, it says that after the death of Solomon, the northern tribes rebelled from the kingdom of Israel and created their own kingdom called Israel, while the former kingdom settled for the name Judah. According to First Kings, this came about because Solomon had unwisely imposed swingeing taxes on the northern tribes and his son and successor, Rehoboam, not only refused to lift them but insisted on increasing the burden on the Israelites. The Second Book of Chronicles entirely omits the story of Solomon's infidelity to God, instead emphasising Solomon's faithfulness and his commitment to constructing the Temple in Jerusalem. The nearest it comes to any threat of punishment for infidelity to God is found in 2 Chronicles 7:19-22, where God merely warns that if the Israelites turn away from him, he will pluck them out of the land. The remainder of this account until the death of Solomon is devoted to telling of the great luxury in which Solomon lived, but there is no suggestion that Solomon committed any sin for which the kingdom would be destroyed. As with the older account in 1 Kings, Second Chronicles says that because Solomon had unwisely imposed swingeing taxes on the northern tribes and Rehoboam not only refused to lift them but insisted on increasing the burden on the Israelites, they rebelled. However, some scholars believe that there never was a United Monarchy of Israel. They say that Israel and Judah were always separate, with their own pottery styles, culture and distinct dialects of the Hebrew language. On this view, there was no split.