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kingdom of Israel, house of Israel

Facts:

What had been the northern part of the nation of Israel became the kingdom of Israel when the twelve tribes of Israel were divided into two kingdoms after Solomon died.

  • The kingdom of Israel in the north had ten tribes, and the kingdom of Judah in the south had two tribes.
  • The capital city of the kingdom of Israel was Samaria. It was about 50 km from Jerusalem, the capital city of the kingdom of Judah.
  • The phrase "house of Israel" can refer generally to the entire nation of Israel or more specifically to the tribes of the northern kingdom of Israel.
  • All the kings of the kingdom of Israel were evil. They influenced the people to serve idols and false gods.
  • God sent the Assyrians to attack the kingdom of Israel. Many Israelites were captured and taken away to live in Assyria.
  • The Assyrians brought foreigners to live among the remaining people of the kingdom of Israel. These foreigners intermarried with the Israelites, and their descendants became the Samaritan people.

(See also: Assyria, Israel, Judah, Jerusalem, kingdom, Samaria)

Bible References:

Examples from the Bible stories:

  • 18:08 The other ten tribes of the nation of Israel that rebelled against Rehoboam appointed a man named Jeroboam to be their king. They set up their kingdom in the northern part of the land and were called the kingdom of Israel.
  • 18:10 The kingdoms of Judah and Israel became enemies and often fought against each other.
  • 18:11 In the new kingdom of Israel, all the kings were evil.
  • 20:01 The kingdoms of Israel and Judah both sinned against God.
  • 20:02 The kingdom of Israel was destroyed by the Assyrian Empire, a powerful, cruel nation. The Assyrians killed many people in the kingdom of Israel, took away everything of value, and burned much of the country.
  • 20:04 Then the Assyrians brought foreigners to live in the land where the kingdom of Israel had been. The foreigners rebuilt the destroyed cities and married the Israelites who were left there. The descendants of the Israelites who married foreigners were called Samaritans.

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H1004, H3478, H4410, H4467, H4468