Chapter 9: Kings and Prophets 1: The Early Monarchy
Omri
Founding king of an Israelite dynasty, father of Ahab, and established Samaria as the capital of the kingdom of Israel
Jehu
King of Israel who was instrumental in engineering the demise of the house of Ahab
Ahab
King of Israel, married to Jezebel, whose Baalistic practices were opposed by the northern prophet Elijah
Solomon
The son of David and Bathsheba who became the king of united Israel after David; he was renowned for his wisdom; he built the temple of YHWH in Jerusalem
Rehoboam
The son of Solomon who became the first king of Judah after the division of the kingdoms
Bathsheba
The wife of Uriah who committed adultery with David; later became David's wife and the mother of Solomon
Adonijah
A son of David who was executed by Solomon
Elijah
An Israelite prophet during the reign of Ahab; he defeated the prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel and was taken to heaven in a firestorm
Ahijah
An Israelite prophet who encouraged Jeroboam to rebel against Solomon's administration
Jezreel
An Israelite royal city of the Omride dynasty; the place where Jehu executed Jezebel; it became a byword for Jehu's cruelty, and Hosea named his son Jezreel to signal God's judgement
Jeroboam
An administrator in Solomon's court who rebelled and became the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel; he built non-Yahwistic shrines in the cities of Dan and Bethel; a king of Israel in the eighth century BCE also held this name and is sometimes referred to as Jeroboam II
Jezebel
The Phoenician wife of Ahab who promoted Baal worship in Israel and opposed Elijah the prophet
United Monarchy
The period of Israel's monarchy when all twelve tribes were united under one king; this period lasted through the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon
Elisha
The prophet who succeeded Elijah in the northern kingdom of Israel