Ancient Jewish History: The Kings of Judah
The three original kings of Israel were Saul, David and Solomon. After the death of Solomon, the ten northern tribes revolted and established the kingdom of Israel in the north. The remaining tribes remained loyal to the son of Solomon and formed the Kingdom of Judah in the south.
Rehoboam | 928-911 |
Abijah/Abijam | 911-908 |
Asa | 908-867 |
Jehoshaphat | 867-851 |
Jehoram/Joram | 851-843 |
Ahaziah/Jehoahaz | 843-842 |
Athaliah | 842-836 |
Joash/Jehoash | 836-799 |
Amaziah | 799-786 |
Uzziah | 786-758 |
Jotham | 758-742 |
Ahaz | 742-726 |
Hezekiah | 726-697 |
Manasseh | 697-642 |
Amon | 642-640 |
Josiah | 640-609 |
Jehoahaz | 609-608 |
Jehoiakim/Eliakim | 608-597 |
Jehoiachin | 597 |
Zedekiah | 597-587 |