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In this week's Notable People in History newsletter, we’ll take a look at the life of King Jehoshaphat (r. 872-848 BC), son and successor of King Asa. When King Jehoshaphat died, he was buried in the City of David, then his son Jehoram (r. 853-841 BC) became king of Judah.
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This week's beYOUteous blog post features Queen Athaliah, the wife of King Jehoram of Judah, and mother of King Ahaziah. She was the only female monarch to sit on King David’s throne in history.
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In this week's Notable People in History newsletter, we’ll take a look at the life of King Asa (r. 910-869 BC), son and successor of King Abijam. When King Asa died, he was buried in the City of David, then his son Jehoshaphat (r. 872-848 BC) became king of Judah.
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Queen Jezebel married King Ahab (r. 874-853 BC), of Samaria, the northern kingdom of Israel. Her daughter, Athaliah, was queen of Judah (r. 841–835 BC) and the only female monarch to sit on David’s throne in biblical history.
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Queen Jezebel married King Ahab (r. 874-853 BC), of Samaria, the northern kingdom of Israel. That she possessed her own seal enabled her to deal with matters independently of King Ahab.