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What were Israel and Judah?

After King Solomon's death, Israel separated into two Kingdoms - the Northern Kingdom of Israel which consisted primarily of 10 of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the Southern Kingdom of Judah which consisted primarily of tribe of Judah and Benjamin. It should be noted however, that each Kingdom had members of all 12 tribes of Israel.


Who was the king of Israel in 842 BC?

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.


What are the names of the divided kingdoms of israel and judah?

Nowadays, Israel is not divided into two kingdoms, but thousands of years ago, Israel was split into two kingdoms called "Yehuda" and "Israel". Both kingdoms were Jewish and both had their own ledership, but only one kingdom, "Yehuda", was oficially ruling the land of Israel and Jerusalem


Alexander's kingdom was split into how many parts?

four


Who was the Assyrian leader who attacked the kingdom of Israel in the north?

Sennacherib and Shalmaneser (V) each attacked Israel in the north, several years apart.


How were the roles of Saul and David similar in establishing the kingdom of Israel?

Saul reigned before David. Each of them had a standing army, and officers who governed (unlike the Judges). Each of them fought Israel's enemies. Each of them was guided by prophets.


Why are there smaller groups within each kingdom?

The groups that a kingdom are split into are: Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.


Why were there kings for Israel and kings for Judah?

At one time all of Israel was one nation, but when King Solomon died his son, Rehoboam became king. At that time the people came before the new king and asked, " Your father made our yoke heavy; now therefore lighten the burdensome service of your father, and his heavy yoke which he put on us, and we will serve you". To make a long story short Rehoboam after three days of consulting with others gave them this answer; "My father made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke". So ten of the twelve tribes split from the kingdom and started their own kingdom known as the northern tribes of Israel, that left Judah and Benjamin in the south and they were the southern kingdom, known as Judah. Each kingdom had its own king (See I Kings 12:)


What eukaryotic kingdom is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms?

Protista is the eukaryotic kingdom that is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms due to its diverse and unrelated members. This is because genetic research has shown that the members of Protista are more closely related to other eukaryotic kingdoms than to each other.


Which kingdom do each the following organism belongfernshumasmushroomsbeetles?

which kingdom do each of ferns


What roles did the twelve tribes of Israel play in the history of the nation?

The twelve tribes of Israel were the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob, who was also known as Israel. Each tribe had its own territory and leader, and together they formed the nation of Israel. The tribes played a significant role in the history of Israel, as they were the foundation of the nation and were responsible for governing different regions, providing military support, and upholding religious practices. The tribes also played a key role in the establishment of the kingdom of Israel and the eventual division of the nation into two kingdoms.


Organisms in each kingdom share basic?

Organisms in each kingdom share basic characteristics like cell structure, mode of reproduction, and nutritional needs. These characteristics are used to classify and differentiate organisms into different kingdoms based on their similarities and differences.