Aram and Israel during the Jehuite DynastyThe Jehuite Dynasty ruled more than ninety years (841–747 BCE) in the Kingdom of Israel, the longest dynasty in the history of the Northern Kingdom. Under the five kings of the dynasty, Israel was thrown into the arena of the regional political struggles and experienced the time of an unprecedented upheaval and then enjoyed great prosperity. The Aramaeans under Hazael and Ben-Hadad of Damascus and the Assyrians from the north Mesopotamia had great influence on the history of the dynasty. |
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1 Chronology of the Jehuite Kings | 8 |
2 The Rise of Jehu 841 BCE | 12 |
3 The Rise of Hazael and the Aramaean Expansion | 52 |
4 The Reigns of Jehu and Joahaz 841798 BCE | 84 |
5 The Reign of Joash 799798784 BCE | 107 |
6 The Reign of Jeroboam II 784748 BCE | 123 |