KINGS OF JUDAH 930 to 587/6 BC
[from the era of the divided monarchy to the Babylonian conquest]
One ruling family = the House of David. First Davidic successor was Solomon, son of Bathsheba, c 970- 930BC
Do you not know that Yahweh, God of Israel, has given
eternal sovereignty of Israel to David and his sons by an inviolable covenant?
2 Chronicles 13:5
RULERS OF JUDAH |
DATE OF REIGN |
GOOD OR BAD |
YEARS OF REIGN |
RELATION TO PREDECESSOR & QUEEN MOTHER (Gebirah)* |
CIRCUMSTANCE OF DEATH |
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCE |
1. Rehoboam | 930-913 | B | 17 |
Son of Solomon Mother: Naamah the Ammonite |
died |
1 Kings 11:42-14:31; 2 Chronicles 9:31-12:16 |
2. Abijam (Abijah) | 913-911 | B | 3 |
Son of Rehoboam Mother: Maacah (Micaiah), descendant of Absalom, Son of David |
died |
1 Kings 14:31-15:8; 2 Chronicles 13:1-23 |
3. Asa | 911-870 | G | 41 |
Son of Abijam Mother: ?,Gebirah: grandmother Maacah |
died |
1 Kings 15:8-24; 2 Chronicles 13:23-16:14 |
4. Jehoshaphat | 870-848 | G | 25 |
Son of Asa Mother: Azubah |
died |
1 Kings 15:24; 22:41-51; 2 Chronicles 17:1-21:1 |
5. Jehoram | 848-841 | B | 8 |
Son of Jehoshaphat Mother: ? |
died in great pain of an incurable disease |
2 Kings 8:16-24; 2 Chronicles 21:1-20 |
6. Ahaziah | 841 | B | 1 |
Son of Jehoram Mother: Athaliah Daughter of Jezebel and Ahab, King of Northern Kingdom of Israel |
assassinated by Jehu king of Israel who also killed Jezebel & all royal House of Ahab of Israel |
2 Kings 8:24-29; 9:14-26; 2 Chronicles 22:1 |
7. Athaliah (Queen mother ruled) |
841-835 | B | 7 | Mother of Ahaziah murders royal family of Judah | murdered by army who supported Jehoash the surviving Davidic heir. |
2 Kings 11:1-20; 2 Chronicles 22:1-15 |
8. Jehoash (Joash) | 835-796 | G | 40 |
Grandson of Athaliah and Son of Ahaziah Mother: Zibiah (Beersheba) |
assassinated by servants |
2 Kings 11:1– 12:21; 2 Chronicles 22:10-23, 24:27 |
9. Amaziah | 796-781 | G | 29 |
Son of Jehoash Mother: Jehoaddan (Jerusalem) |
assassinated |
2 Kings 14:1-22; 2 Chronicles 26:1-23 |
10. Uzziah (debilitating disease = son, Jotham ruled for his father) |
781-740 | G | 52 |
Son of Amaziah Mother: Jecoliah (Jerusalem) |
Struck by Yahweh with a skin disease for attempting to usurp the power of the priesthood | 2 Kings 15:1-7; 2 Chronicles 26:1-23 |
11. Jotham | 740-736 | G | 16 |
Son of Uzziah Mother: Jerushah Daughter of Zadok |
died | 2 Kings 15:32-38; 2 Chronicles 26:23-27:9 |
12. Ahaz | 736-716 | B | 16 |
Son of Jotham Mother: ? |
died | 2 Kings 15:38– 16:20; 2 Chronicles 27:9-28:27 |
13. Hezekiah | 716-687 | G | 29 |
Son of Ahaz Mother: Abijah Daughter of Zechariah |
died | 2 Kings 16:20; 18:1- 20:21; 2 Chronicles 28:27-32:33 |
14. Manasseh | 697-642 | B | 55 |
Son of Hezekiah Mother: Hephzibah |
died | 2 Kings 21:1-18; 2 Chronicles 32:33-33:20 |
15. Amon | 642-640 | B | 2 |
Son of Manasseh Mother: Meshullemeth Daughter of Haruz (Jotbah) |
assassinated by servants | 2 Kings 21:18-26; 2 Chronicles 33:20-25; |
16. Josiah | 640-609 | G | 31 |
Son of Amon Mother: Jedidiah Daughter of Adaiah (Bozkath) |
killed in battle of Megiddo by the archers of Pharaoh Necho of Egypt | 2 Kings 21:26– 23:30; 2 Chronicles 33:25-35:27 |
17. Eliakim/Jehoahaz (name changed from Eliakim to Jehoahaz by Necho, Pharaoh of Egypt; probably reflects vassal status) | 609 | B | 3 months |
Son of Josiah Mother: Hamutal Daughter of Jeremiah (Libnah) |
Vassal of Egyptian Pharaoh Necho; later exiled to Egypt where he died | 2 Kings 23:30-34; 2 Chronicles 36:1-4 |
18. Jehoiakim | 609-598 | B | 11 |
Brother of Eliakim/Jehoahaz Mother: Zebidah Daughter of Pedaiah (Rumah) |
vassal of Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon; died during revolt against Babylon | 2 Kings 23:34– 24:6; 2 Chronicles 36:5-8 |
19. Jehoiachin |
598-597 | B | 3 months |
Son of Jehoiakim Mother: Nehusta Daughter of Elnathan (Jerusalem) |
deposed by Babylonian king; exiled to Babylon | 2 Kings 24:6-17 2 Chronicles 36:8-10 |
20. Mattaniah / Zedekiah (name
changed to Zedekiah by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon probably reflects
vassal status) |
597-586 | B | 11 |
paternal Uncle of
Jehoiachin Mother: Hamital Daughter of Jeremiah (Libnah) Sister of Zebidah, mother of King Eliakim/ Jehoahaz |
deposed by Babylonian king; exiled to Babylon | 2 Kings 24:17– 25:30 2 Chronicles 36:10-13; Jeremiah 52:1-3; 37-39; Ezekiel 17:13-16 |
All dates are approximate and may vary according to various scholars
*Note: The Gebirah, the Queen Mother of the Kingdom of Judah, was an official position held by the mother of the Davidic kings. She was the most important and influential woman in the royal court and the king's chief counselor. The Hebrew word, gebirah, is found fifteen times in the Old Testament and can be translated as "Queen Mother" or "Great Lady" [Genesis 16:4, 8, 9; 1 Kings 11:19 (used for the Egyptian Queen Mother); 15:13; 2 Kings 5:3; 10:13; 2 Chronicles 15:16; Psalm 123:2; Proverbs 30:23; Isaiah 24:2; 47:5, 7; Jeremiah 13:18; 29:2 ]. In Sacred Scripture the mother of the Davidic king is listed along with her son in the books of 1 & 2 Kings and 1 & 2 Chronicles when he assumes the throne. The only queen mothers not listed are those of King Jehoram, who married wicked Athaliah, daughter of Ahab and Jezebel of Israel [2 Kings 8:17-18], King Ahaz [2 Kings 16:2-3], and King Asa [1 Kings 15:10]. In the case of Jehoram and Ahaz, their mothers may have died prior to their sons assuming the throne of David, and in the case of Asa, his grandmother is named as the Gebirah, his mother having died or perhaps his grandmother, the former Gebirah, did not relinquish her power and authority upon the succession of her grandson. Scripture indicates that the Gebirah assumed a throne along side her son [see 1 Kings 2:19] and exercised her role as counselor [2 Chronicles 22:3] and intercessor to the king [1 Kings 2:13-21. In times of conquest both the kind and his mother represented royal power [2 Kings 24:12]. The Gebirah was clearly the most important woman in the Kingdom of Judah; a king had many wives, but only one mother. The Gebirah of the eternal Davidic Kingdom of Jesus Christ is Mary of Nazareth. She appears in this role in Revelation 12:1. The institution of the Gebirah was not practiced in the Northern Kingdom.
Additional information on the institution of the Davidic Gebirah may be found in these resources:
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