Israel Divided Kingdom Map

Israel Divided Kingdom Map. Until the destruction of Israel, Judah was a small and impoverished rural kingdom To keep Israelites from traveling to Jerusalem to worship the Lord, Jeroboam set up calf idols in the towns of Dan and Bethel and encouraged the people to worship them.


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Map of the Two Kingdoms The two kingdoms of Israel and Judah, about 930-722 BC Bible map of the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah, 931-722 B.C.

Bible map of the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah, 931-722 B.C. The Kingdom of Israel was united during the reign of King Saul, King David and King Solomon and became divided at the death of King Solomon The northern kingdom consisted of the remaining tribes and was called Israel.

. It was split into Kingdom of Israel in the North and Kingdom of Judah in the South. The Kingdom of Israel was united during the reign of King Saul, King David and King Solomon and became divided at the death of King Solomon

. After the death of King Solomon, the kingdom was divided in two Tirzah served as the first capital of the northern kingdom of Israel, while Jerusalem remained the capital of the southern kingdom of Judah