Saul was king of Israel from circa 1047 BCE to 1007 BCE.
A:There was no king of Israel in the sixth century BCE, since Israel had ceased to exist in 722 BCE when conquered and destroyed by the Assyrians. The last king of Israel was Hoshea. The last king of Judah, when it was overrun in 587-586 BCE, was Zedekia.
According to tradition, Saul became the first king of Israel in 878 BCE.
King Solomon's Temple (also called the First Temple) was built in Jerusalem in 960 BCE. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Second Temple stood from 516 BCE to 70 CE when it was destroyed by the Romans.
The split between Israel and Judah occurred around 930 BCE after the death of King Solomon, following a succession crisis. Israel fell to the Assyrians in 722 BCE and Judah later to the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
516 BCE.
Solomon from 970 BCE to 930 BCE. Then the kingdom split into Israel and Judah each with a king. In Israel, Jeroboam I ruled. In Judah, Rehoboam ruled.
No. Xerxes II was king of Persia in 424 BCE. Scholars are uncertain whether David was legendary or a real, historical person, but the Bible suggests he ruled Israel early in the tenth century BCE - almost 600 years earlier.
There was no Israel in 587 BCE. Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE.If perhaps the question was referring to the Kingdom of Judah which would be destroyed one year later by the Babylonians, the King of Judah at that time was King Zedekiah son of Josiah.
According to tradition, Saul became the first king of Israel in 878 BCE. The country of Israel was founded four centuries earlier by Joshua.
Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel in 700 BCE.
According to traditional chronology, Solomon was king over Israel from 836 to 796 BCE. See also: Jewish history timeline