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Kingdom of Israel

ממלכת ישראל

1050 BCE – 930 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1050 BCE – 930 BCE
Duration
120 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Gibeah
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

The Kingdom of Israel (Hebrew: מַמְלֶכֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎, Mamleḵeṯ Yīśrāʾēl) was an Israelite kingdom that may have existed in the Southern Levant. The first extra-biblical mention of Israel dates from the Merneptah Stele created by Pharaoh Merneptah in 1208 BC. According to the Deuteronomistic history in the Hebrew Bible, the United Kingdom of Israel or the United Monarchy existed under the reigns of Saul, Ish-bosheth, David, and Solomon, encompassing the territories of both the later kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Whether the United Monarchy existed—and, if so, to what extent—is a matter of ongoing academic debate. During the 1980s, some biblical scholars began to argue that the archaeological evidence for an extensive kingdom before the late 8th century BCE is too.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Israel (-1000–-901)

1000 BCE – 901 BCE

Capital: GibeahArea: 20,072 km²

Kingdom of Israel (-900–-801)

900 BCE – 801 BCE

Capital: GibeahArea: 13,721 km²

Kingdom of Israel (-800–-751)

800 BCE – 751 BCE

Capital: GibeahArea: 13,390 km²

Kingdom of Israel (-750–-701)

750 BCE – 701 BCE

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Capital: GibeahArea: 13,390 km²

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