Yes, according to the Bible, Jonah ministered during the reign of Jeroboam II in Israel in the 8th century BCE.
The first king was: Jeroboam The second king was: Nadab
Jeroboam was the chief originator in leading Israel (the Northern Kingdom) into idolatry. This he did by setting up two golden calves for worship and his own priesthood, in an attempt to get the people to stay in the north and not go to Jerusalem to worship as they were meant to.
Solomon, Rehoboam, and Jeroboam were all kings in ancient Israel. Solomon was known for his wisdom and wealth, Rehoboam was Solomon's son who ruled after him and led to the split of the kingdom, and Jeroboam was the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel after the split. They were all key figures in the history of Israel.
Jeroboam was the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. His dynasty would have survived had he not condemned himself, his offspring and his nation by his promotion of idolatry (Egyptian golden calf worship) and false religious practices at shines in Dan and Bethel. Whether he was related to Jeroboam biologically or not, no subsequent king of Israel's Northern Kingdom ever discontinued the sin Jeroboam initiated, so the country itself was destroyed in 720 BC by divine judgment.
Nadab
Yes, according to the Bible, Jonah ministered during the reign of Jeroboam II in Israel in the 8th century BCE.
He reigned three years. I Kings 11&2 "Now in the eighteenth year of King Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, Abijam became king over Judah. He reigned three years in Jerusalem."
Jeroboam II ruled the Northern Kingdom of Israel for 40 years just one longer than David and Solomon.Manasseh was the longest reigning king of Judah (the Southern Kingdom) for 46 years from 687-642 B.C.E or 55 years (depending on which source you use), while Jeroboam II (II Kings 14:23-29) was the longest reigning King of Israel (the Northern Kingdom)- reigning for 40 years.AdditionallyBiblical scholars put Manasseh's reign at 46 years from 687 - 642 B.C.E, which is still the longest reign of any King of Israel (northern and southern kingdom included).
A jeroboam is equal to 3 liters.
Rehoboam and Jeroboam were both kings in Israel's divided kingdom.
henry reign from 1509 until 1547 .
Nebat
she was reign for 44 years and 4 months :)
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
2.0 magnums are in one jeroboam.
There was no such thing as a reign of terror in the Roman Empire