Overview
The Kingdom of Judah was an Israelite kingdom of the Southern Levant during the Iron Age. Centered in the highlands to the west of the Dead Sea, the kingdom's capital was Jerusalem. It was ruled by the House of David for four centuries. Jews are named after Judah, and primarily descend from people who lived in the region. The Hebrew Bible depicts the Kingdom of Judah as one of the two successor states of the United Kingdom of Israel, a term denoting the united monarchy under biblical kings Saul, David, and Solomon and covering the territory of Judah and Israel. However, during the 1980s, some biblical scholars began to argue that the archaeological evidence for an extensive kingdom before the.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Judah (-900–-801)
900 BCE – 801 BCE
Capital: JerusalemArea: 3,632 km²
Kingdom of Judah (-800–-751)
800 BCE – 751 BCE
Capital: JerusalemArea: 4,404 km²
Kingdom of Judah (-750–-701)
750 BCE – 701 BCE
Capital: JerusalemArea: 4,404 km²