A:Abijam, or Abijah, was the son and successor to Rehoboam as king of Judah.
Rehoboam
King Solomon had several sons, but the most notable among them were Rehoboam and Jeroboam. After Solomon's death, Rehoboam ascended to the throne, but his harsh policies led to the division of the kingdom. Jeroboam became the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel, while Rehoboam ruled over the southern kingdom of Judah. The split marked a significant turning point in the history of the Israelites.
Rehoboam for Judah and Jeroboam for Israel to begin with.
Rehav'am (Rehoboam).
The king was king Solomons son Rehoboam.
A:According to the Bible, Rehoboam was succeeded by Abijah, who ruled Judah for two years. Some scholars believe that both Rehoboam and Abijah might have been purely legendary, as they say Judah probably did not have kings at such an early stage in its history.
Rehoboam was one of his sons.
Solomon, not David, had a son Rehoboam, who had a son named Abijam. this is in 1 Kings 14:31.
Rehoboam the son of Solomon after he became king (I kings 12:1-17). This led to the splitting of Israel into the Northern Kingdom (10 tribes) and the Southern Kingdom (initiallly Judah and Benjamin and later most of Levi and some of Simeon).
seventeen years
His son Rehoboam.