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What does the Bible say about the kings of Israel and Judah?

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The Bible details the history of the divided kingdoms, highlighting the wickedness of Israel's kings and the occasional righteousness of Judah's kings.

The biblical account in 2 Kings reveals a tragic history of Israel and Judah following their division. After God had established them, Israel became a kingdom marked by sin, failing to have a single righteous king among its 19 rulers over 250 years. They continually succumbed to idolatry and rebellion, despite God's merciful warnings through prophets. In contrast, Judah was ruled by 20 kings, most of whom were descendants of David. While many were wicked, a few kings like Hezekiah and Josiah attempted to return to God, demonstrating that even in a lineage plagued by sin, God's grace and mercy provided a remnant who sought Him.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 17:9-18, 2 Kings 18:1-4

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