List of the Kings of Israel Kings of Israel Dynasty Faith Years Date* Books of Kings Book of Chr Jeroboam I Yes Evil 22 930-909 BC I Kings 12:19 II Chr 10:2 Nadab Evil 2 909-908 BC I Kings 15:25 Baasha Yes Evil 24 908-885 BC I Kings 15:27 Elah Evil 2 884-884 BC I […] The kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord, and against his Christ. The Herods engaged in lots of wars, political intrigue, and tenuous alliances with Jews and Gentiles. Anchor point is the 7 th year of Pygalion in which his sister, Dido left Tyre and founded the city of Carthage which is mentioned by classical writers who tie this event to the roman calendar and the Greek Olympiads. Bible Characters – New Testament Kings. The Southern Kingdom consisted of 2 tribes (Judah and Benjamin). Blogger Grid member Craig T. Owens (@craigtowens) created the helpful chart below delineating the Old Testament prophets and kings of Israel and Judah and has now updated it: [Sign up to receive in your inbox a free daily reading of the Old & New Testament from Bible Gateway]Craig says:. From the list above, we conclude that anointing Bible kings was the ordinary procedure – normally done by a priest or prophet as a representative of God. Conclusion: In the current arrangement of the various books in the Bible, first Kings is what 1 Kings refers to as there is a second Kings or 2 Kings. The Herods. The Kings of Judah. The kingdom extended in the north as far as Bethel, while in the south it … One challenging point in history is the divided kingdoms of Israel (the 10 northern tribes) and Judah … 58–59). Acts 9:15 | View whole chapter | See verse in context But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings , and the children of Israel: There are many other references to kings being anointed. 23. Tyrian kings list from Hiram (David's time) down to Pygmalion. The Tyrian kings list has been tied to shalameser III. 170–171; Raging Torrent, pp. King Agrippa I. Extra-biblical sources cast King Agrippia I as a compassionate, kind leader, but the book of Acts portrays him as a heartless tyrant who brutally persecuted Christians. Ahaz (= Jehoahaz), king, r. 742/741–726, 2 Kings 15:38, etc., in Tiglath-pileser III’s Summary Inscription 7, reverse, line 11, refers to “Jehoahaz of Judah” in a list of kings who paid tribute (ITP, pp. Kings of Judah Bible Good/Bad Kings of Israel Bible All Bad Rehoboam 1 Kings 11‐14 BAD Abijam 1 Kings 14‐15 BAD Nadab 1 Kings 15 BAD Baasha 1 Kings 15‐16 BAD Elah 1 Kings 16 BAD Zimri 1 Kings 16 BAD Omri 1 Kings 16 BAD Ahab 1 Kings 16 BAD Ahaziah 1 Kings 22 BAD Jehoram 2 Kings 1 BAD Jehoram 2 Kings 8 BAD Jehu 2 Kings 3‐9 BAD Ahaziah 2 Kings 8‐9 BAD 1 Kings 12:17 - But [as for] the children of Israel which dwelt in the cities of Judah, Rehoboam reigned over them.. This is likely to have been followed whether or not the anointing was at the command of God.