Israel Divided Kingdom Map. To keep Israelites from traveling to Jerusalem to worship the Lord, Jeroboam set up calf idols in the towns of Dan and Bethel and encouraged the people to worship them. 600X600 DPI (200 KB each) Return to www.bible.ca/maps/ Click on image to see ultra.
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The southern kingdom consisted only of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin and thus became the kingdom of Judah, with Jerusalem as its capital Following the reign of King Solomon, the kingdom split into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah, each with its own distinct history and challenges.
Until the destruction of Israel, Judah was a small and impoverished rural kingdom To keep Israelites from traveling to Jerusalem to worship the Lord, Jeroboam set up calf idols in the towns of Dan and Bethel and encouraged the people to worship them. Map of the Two Kingdoms The two kingdoms of Israel and Judah, about 930-722 BC
. 600X600 DPI (200 KB each) Return to www.bible.ca/maps/ Click on image to see ultra. The map of the Divided Kingdom offers a compelling visual representation of a pivotal period in the history of ancient Israel
. Tirzah served as the first capital of the northern kingdom of Israel, while Jerusalem remained the capital of the southern kingdom of Judah After the death of King Solomon, the kingdom was divided in two