The Kings of Judah were the monarchs who ruled over the ancient Kingdom of Judah, which was formed in about 930 BC, according to the Hebrew Bible, when the United Kingdom of Israel split, with the ...
Excavations in Jerusalem revealed that Sennacherib’s 701 BCE military campaign impacted Judah's economy, uncovering administrative changes under King Hezekiah. The Judahite stamp impressions are ...
2 Kings narrates the final decline and collapse of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The capture of Israel by the Assyrians (17) and the exile of Judah to Babylon (24) complete the undoing of the ...
Modern churches use “the Lion of Judah” to describe Jesus’ role as savior and king. This term of worship and reverence expresses Jesus’ authority and Messianic role. Worship songs, sermons, paintings, ...
The site reveals significant changes in the Judahite administration during King Hezekiah’s reign, specifically in the aftermath of the Assyrian campaign that followed Judah’s rebellion.