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King Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin because the book of Samuel says he was from the tribe of Benjamin. There is no reference anywhere in the Bible to King Saul being from the Tribe of Judah.
According to Matthew 1 Solomon is descended from the tribe of Judah. But that doesn't mean that Solomon isn't also a descendant from Benjamin's line. Only means there is no direct evidence.
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The two tribes that remained in the southern kingdom of Judah were Judah and Benjamin.
Adir
Yes, the two tribes of the southern Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of Judah) were Judah and Benjamin.
Jerusalem
No, Judah and Benjamin remained separate tribes within the nation of Israel. They were originally part of the kingdom of Judah after the split of Israel into two kingdoms but retained their tribal identities.
the king of judah wasn't faithful to the king of babylon
The two tribes that made up the southern kingdom were Judah and Benjamin
King David was the king of Judah and Israel. The separation between the kingdoms was on the days of king David's grandson, king Rehoboam (son of king Solomon, who was the son of king David).
Answer 1King David was from the tribe of Judah. For Biblical reference read Ruth 1:1, then 4:17.Answer 2David, a descendant of Boaz and Ruth, had an ancestry running back through Perez to Judah. (Ru 4:18-22; Mt 1:3-6)When we are introduced to David, he is a young shepherd boy with the responsibility of looking after his father's Jesse's sheep. David's family lived in Bethlehem, a little town on the summit and slopes of a ridge in the hills of Judah. Bethlehem, located about 9 km (5.5 mi) SSW of Jerusalem, was David's hometown, the town where his forefathers Jesse, Obed, and Boaz had lived, and which was sometimes called "David's city"