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Tomorrow, Fifth Avenue in New York will be colored blue for the incoming Israel Parade. I urge all the kings and queens who have shown unwavering support for Israel to join us in this important ...
The Tanach tells us “He did what was displeasing to the Lord; he did not depart from all the sins that Jeroboam son of Nebat had caused Israel to commit.” Kings II devotes a few verses to a ...
How priests, prophets and kings united Israel in monotheism and codified the Torah In ‘The Book of Revolutions,’ Rabbi Edward Feld analyzes three of the Bible’s main precepts, written over ...
After King Solomon's death in around 930 B.C., the kingdom split into a northern kingdom, which retained the name Israel, and a southern kingdom called Judah, named after the tribe of Judah that ...
All the kings of Israel follow the ways of Jeroboam. Only Jehu attempts to do the Lord's will, but even he fails. In Judah , a few kings make attempts to return the nation to fidelity to the Lord.
And they all correspond with Hebrew words. Even the Kings have similar names. The first known king of Japan, who was named Osee, ruled around 730 BC.