REL-3170 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5-9: Hellenization, Cyrus Cylinder, Ecclesiastes
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Solomon- son of david and bathsheba who succeeded his father as king of israel in the mid-tenth century bce. He also built the temple in jerusalem (page 272, power point) Davidic monarchy- (pg 280) influenced the formation of biblical traditions. Roayl ideology- major part of davidic monarchy"s influence- cluster of concepts that both derived from and supported and shaped the institution of the monarchy. Northern kingdom (of israel)- the territory that split from judah after the death of. Solomon in the late tenth century bce and was an independent kingdom with its capital in samaria until the assyrians conquered it in 722 bce. Southern kingdom (of judah)- the kingdom that after the death of solomon in the late tenth century bce continued to be ruled by the davidic dynasty with its capital in. Jerusalem, until it was captured by the babylonians in 586 bce. Jeroboam i- first king of the northern kingdom of israel in the late tenth century.