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The Israelite KingdomSection 2

Rise of a King

• Samuel was last judge of Israelites. People wanted a king to rule over them.

• Samuel anointed Saul as king of Israel.

Saul

• Led many victories against Philistines

• According to Hebrew Bible Saul lost fame because disobeyed God’s commands.

• Saul sought out for a new king

David

• Saul anoints David as king (Saul is still king)

• Famous for defeating Goliath, a Philistine giant

• David fought many battles for Saul and eventually became more famous than Saul “Saul has slain thousands, and David his tens of thousands”

• Saul attempts to kill David and goes out to hunt him down.

• Both Saul and his son Jonathan die in a battle against the Philistines. David returns as the king of Jerusalem

David

• Defeated Philistines

• Famous for writing Psalms• Psalms: Sacred song or poem

• Dies and his son Solomon rules

Solomon

• Ruled in a period of peace

• Built the First Temple

• Famous for writing proverbsProverbs: wise sayings

• (My child,never forget the things I have taught you.    Store my commands in your heart.2 If you do this, you will live many years,    and your life will be satisfying.3 Never let loyalty and kindness leave you!    Tie them around your neck as a reminder.    Write them deep within your heart.)

Solomon

• Israelites disliked his taxes & projects

• 922 B.C. after Solomon’s death,

the kingdom split into two.

• Northern kingdom known as Israel

• Southern kingdom known as Judah

Two Kingdoms

Israel made up of ten tribes

Capital: Samaria

Judah made up of two

Capital: Jerusalem

Fall of Israel

• Assyrians defeat Israel in 722 B.C.

• Assyrians mixed w/ remaining Israelites. Their descendants became known as Samaritans

Fall of Judah

• 597 B.C.: Chaldeans led by Nebuchadnezzar forced some people of Judah to live in Babylon

• King of Judah rebelled and in 586 BC Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and brought all people with him.

• This is known as the Babylonian Exile Remember me?

Prophets’ Message

• Prophets spoke words of hope to Jewish people

• Prophets spoke about their disobedience to God and they had to change their ways and reconnect with God

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