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.
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Biblical 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).
No, Israel was not at war during King Solomon's reign. He ruled with great wisdom and maintained peace and stability throughout his kingdom, focusing on building alliances with neighboring nations rather than engaging in military conflicts.
Zimri was the fifth king of Israel, and his reign lasted only seven days. He came to power through a violent coup, but his rule was quickly ended when the people of Israel supported Omri as their new king. Zimri committed suicide by setting the royal palace on fire.
It was David who became king.
"The king reign the whoel kingdom"
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Ramses II ruled as pharaoh, or king, of ancient Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC, the second longest reign in Egyptian history. He was the third king of the 19th dynasty, during the New Kingdom.
it is said to be that king jeroboam reigned in northern Israel for 22-27 as stated in 1 King sorry don't know wat chapter :(
Rehoboam for Judah and Jeroboam for Israel to begin with.
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He was born in Israel, in the 28th year of King David's reign.
King David united the Israelites into a single nation. He was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.
Under the reign of King Solomon.