Holy Lit: The Bible

156 | Rehoboam to Ahaz (2 CHRONICLES 10-28)

13 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 156 | Rehoboam to Ahaz (2 CHRONICLES 10-28)

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Solomon has just died. It's around 931 BCE—that's the scholarly consensus based on correlations with Assyrian chronology, though different systems date it anywhere from 931 to 922 BCE. His son Rehoboam is about to inherit a kingdom that looks impressive on the surface—the magnificent temple, enormous wealth, international respect. But there's a problem. Solomon had imposed heavy taxes and forced labor on his people to pay for all those building projects. The people are exhausted and angry. Rehoboam is inheriting more than a kingdom—he's inheriting years of built-up resentment. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ll8qWUqa0zMdcXHCLgLg5lrPOq_qMZC0/view?usp=sharing

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It's around 966 BCE in ancient Israel—a date based on traditional biblical chronology, though some scholars propose later dates. King Solomon has just taken over after his father David died. He inherited a kingdom and an unfinished project—a big one. For 480 years since the Exodus from Egypt, the Israelites had been carrying the Ark of the Covenant around in a tent. Now they're finally settled enough to build something that will last. Egypt is to the south, Phoenician trading cities to the north, and Mesopotamian powers to the east. They're all watching this small mountain kingdom that just got rich and powerful under David's military campaigns. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xIlxHBFrHPFx1PnkE9H9OkyNcAFMFSnJ/view?usp=sharing

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