“AMAZIAH”
Amaziah was the son of Joash and a successor of his father’s throne. He was the great grandson of Athaliah, the fourth generation of the descendant of Jezebel, and the ninth king of Judah (2 Chronicles 24:27; 2 kings 14:1-2).
“UZZIAH”
Uzziah aka Azariah, or Ozias was the son and a successor of his father Amaziah (2 chronicles 25:25-28; 26:1-3; 2 kings 14:21). He was the tenth king of Judah and the fifth generation descendants of Jezebel. He was a good and God fearing king and the ancestor of Jesus Christ (2 kings 15:1-4; 2 chronicles 26:1-18; Matthew 1:1, 8-9).
“JOTHAM”
Jotham was the son of Uzziah and the successor of his father’s throne (2 chronicles 26:19-23; 27:1-9; 2 kings 15:1-7, 32). He was the eleventh king of
his righteous turn to rule the kingdom since he is the oldest of the four sons of
Joseph was born into a family of conflict. Joseph was Jacob’s eleventh son. Joseph was born to Jacob’s second wife, Rachel. Jacob had a total of four wives, the first two were sisters, Leah and Rachel. The second two; Bilhah and Zilpah, were slaves, given to Jacob by their wives to produce more children when they could not. Jacob was partial to Joseph because he was the oldest child of his most loved wife and this caused him to be thought of poorly by his brothers.
Well let’s see from this story. There was a king in Israel, whose name was Uzziah. At sixteen years old he was made king, wow! At this age, does he know how to rule a country? The bible tells us that he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, based on what he had learned from his father Amaziah.
as described on (P.72), “He is king, he does whatever he wants, takes the son from his father and
Manasseh reigned fifty-five years from 696-642 B.C. from the young age of twelve. He did evil in the sight of God by rebuilding the high places destroyed by Hezekiah his father, erecting alters for Baal, building alters for all hosts of heaven, burning his son as an offering, using fortunetelling, omens, dealing with mediums, and with necromancers. The accounts of Manasseh reign can be found in 2 Kings 21:1-18 and 2 Chronicles 33:1-20, though both accounts begin the same with Manasseh leading Israel astray the second haves of each account differ with either Manasseh being forsaken or regaining Gods favor.
SHECHEM(ITES): As a son of Gilead of the tribe of Manas-seh, whose mother Asenath was the Black African Egyptian wife of Joseph (see entry for “Asenath”), Shechem became
Amaterasu, the goddess of sun and fertility, has made a big impact on the world. Although Amaterasu is known for being the goddess of the sun and fertility, she is also known to use nature to control life on Earth and leaving a moral lesson on today's society. Amaterasu is a Japanese mythical goddess who comes from the Shinto religion, also known as "The way of the gods" ( "Shintoism" ). Amaterasu helped the people of Earth learn to plant rice, and kept the sun shining to help to it grow.
King Muwatalli II was the King of the Hittite kingdom in a time of great turmoil and many land disputes. His kingdom had a long history of battling for the land around the region called the Levant. This is the area in present day along the eastern edge of the Mediterranean
After Solomon died, the kingdom was divided into two: the Northern Kingdom, called Israel and the Southern Kingdom, called Judah. Common elements of two nations are that both the kings of Israel and Judah practiced idolatry. One of the most terrible king of Israel is king Ahab who ignores the God and spread idol worship of Baal. Although many of the kings served idols, a few kings of Judah served the God faithfully. One of the good kings of Judah is king Jehoshaphat who worshiped the God and educate his people do so too.
The book of 1 Samuel, a part of the Old Testament, sparks the dawn of the United Kingdom of Israel by telling of its first king, Saul. Samuel is one of the first talked about pre-literary prophets in the bible perhaps because he anointed the first king of the United Kingdom. He is a prophet by definition because he possessed the ability to converse with the almighty Yahweh. Samuel and Saul are key players to the rise of the kingdom but Saul runs into trouble and disobeys God, which leads him to his own inevitable demise.
The nation of Israel was set apart as holy to the LORD. But they When the children of Israel demanded a king, they did so to be like the other nations. The first three kings were Saul, (outwardly tall, handsome and strong—a seemingly good choice for a king, but inwardly arrogant, proud and unrepentant—not God’s choice), David (a man after God’s own heart who repented of his sins and as such was God’s choice), and Solomon (the wisest man who ever lived, but because of covenant disobedience became the catalyst for the division and ultimate exile of Israel.
Zuhriyah, a name that is short but has tremendous meaning. She was a homemaker who had 6 children. He was born on June 3, 1961 in Pekalongan. He was born to h. Djahri and Hj. Munifah. He was the first child of 9 children. There are two brothers who had died as a child. His brother amounted to 3 people, and his sister amounted to 6
Umayyad dynasty is Mu 'awiya who had been the governor of Syria during the period of 3rd and
God told Samuel to locate the right person to be Israel’s first king. Well, he looked at a lot of people; God guiding him all the time. And finally he selected Saul. Saul was just a boy, but he was a tall, striking and modest young man.
He is the father of the Moabites to this day. 38 The younger also bore a son and called his name Ben-ammi. He is the father of the Ammonites to this day.