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

13 min · 3. juni 2026
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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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