Kings of Judah

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(930-913 BC) First king after the kingdom split built and fortified numerous cities in Judah, including Bethlehem, Tekoa, and Hebron. (Rehoboam)
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(913-911 BC) Son of Rehoboam, reign was bad, led his 400,000 men to victory over Jeroboam's 800,000 men in a battle at Mount Zemaraim. (Abijah)
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(870-848 BC)good king, established religious practices (Jehoshaphat)
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(848-841 BC) Son of Jehoshaphat, was influenced and Turned away from God, (Jehoram)
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(841 BC) Reign ended after he was terribly wounded (Ahaziah)
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(841-835 BC) Queen, Only female monarch who ruled over Judah (Athaliah)
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(835-796 BC) A "good" king who restored the temple, but later turned to idolatry (Jehoash)
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(796-781 BC) His ego was very big and eventually caught up to him (Amaziah)
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: (781-740 BC) held power, was successful, economic leader and was later punished with leprosy (Uzziah)
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(740-736 BC) A "good" king who served as regent for several years (Jotham)
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(736-716 BC) a very wicked and idolatrous king who sacrificed his own son to foreign gods (Ahaz)
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(716-687 BC) One of the "good" kings, known for leading a spiritual revival and trusting God (Hezekiah)
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(697-642 BC) Son of Hezekiah; his reign was "bad" and saw the revival of idolatry. (Manasseh)
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(642-640 BC) Assassinated by his own servants (Amon)
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(640-609 BC) A "good" king who returned to worshipping Yahweh. (Josiah)
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(609 BC) Son of Josiah; Ruled for only 3 months before being deposed from his position (Jehoahaz)
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(609-598 BC) Another "bad" king, whose name was changed (Jehioakim)