Kings of Israel

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Tirzah, in the first instance, became the capital city and seat of government, but during the reign of Omri, Samaria, which was distant from Jerusalem about forty-two miles, became the royal city. The kingdom, consisting of the revolted ten tribes, existed for nearly 260 years under nineteen kings, till completely overthrown by the Assyrians under Shalmaneser, 721 B. C.
Notes
Not one of these kings were really good men; of only one (Jehoahaz), is it said he “besought the Lord,” and that under deep pressure, and at a time of real distress.
Idolatry from first to last characterized the reigns of these kings, and it would be well to note carefully that oft recurring expression “walked in the ways of Jeroboam, as Israel’s first king really gave character to the kingdom during its entire history.
The longest reign was that of Jeroboam II, and the shortest reign Zimri’s — the former reigned forty-one years, and the latter seven days.
Observe that there are two kings of the name of ‘Jeroboam.’
The fifth king of Judah and the ninth king of Israel were both named ‘Jehoram’; and the sixth king of Judah and the eighth king of Israel were named ‘Ahaziah’; the seventeenth king of Judah and the eleventh king of Israel were called ‘Jehoahaz’; while the eighth king of Judah and the twelfth king of Israel were both called ‘Jehoash.’
The books of Kings specially detail the history of these kings.
There were eight dynasties in the history of this kingdom, the founders of which were Jeroboam, Baasha, Omri, Jehu, Shallum, Menahem, Pekah, Hoshea
Accession to the Throne of Israel or Ten-Tribe Kingdom
B. C.
975   Jeroboam The idolater.
954   Nadab Slain by his successor.
953   Baasha Posterity cut off.
930   Elah The drunkard.
929   Zimri The short-lived reign of the traitor.
929   Omri The builder of Samaria.
978   Ahab The apostate monarch.
896   Jehoram Israel and Judah united against Moab.
884   Jehu The destroyer of Ahab’s house.
856   Jehoahaz The only king “who besought the Lord.”
839   Jehoash The conqueror of Syria.
825   Jeroboam II Recovery of the sea coasts of Israel.
773   Zachariah Conspired against and slain.
772   Shallum Slain after a month’s reign.
772   Menahem The cruel king.
761   Pekahiah Slain by one of his captains.
758   Pekah First successful attack by Assyria.
730   Hoshea Last king of Israel.