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Rehoboam (Judah)

The Divided Kingdom

931- 913BC

Bible Reference: 1 Kings 12:1-24, 1 Kings 14:21-31; 2 Chronicles 10-12

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  • Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and was chosen as the next king of Israel.
  • He had the opportunity to reduce the burden of taxes on the people but instead chose to increase them.
  • The northern tribes split from Judah and Benjamin under his rule, creating two separate kingdoms: the Northern Kingdom of ten tribes and the Southern Kingdom of Judah and Benjamin.
  • Upon the revolt of the people, he marched an army against Jeroboam, but after being warned to stop by the prophet Shemaiah, he went home as God ordered.
  • In the fifteenth year of his reign, the country was invaded by the Egyptians.
  • He purchased peace with the Egyptians by giving them the temple treasures.
  • He ruled for seventeen years and died at 58, passing his throne to Abijah the son of his favorite wife, Maacah.

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