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The map, published on Monday by Israel Arabic, highlighted the boundaries of the historic kingdoms of Israel and Judah in 928 BC, which encompassed part of modern-day Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon ...
After King Solomon's death in around 930 B.C., the kingdom split into a northern kingdom, which retained the name Israel, and a southern kingdom called Judah, named after the tribe of Judah that ...
The discovery of an Iron Age temple near Jerusalem has upended the idea that the ancient Kingdom of Judah, located in what is now southern Israel, had just one temple: the First Temple, also known ...
Emirati and Jordanian anger over a map showing ancient Israelite ... An illustration showing the boundaries of the biblical kingdoms of Israel and Judah in 928 BC, published by the Israel ...
A collection of inscriptions, seals, and seal impressions (bullae) bearing names and dated to the Biblical Kingdoms of Judah and Israel of the Iron Age.  ...
Ancient Israelites were more worldly than their insular Judean cousins, study shows ... bearing names and dated to the Biblical Kingdoms of Judah and Israel of the Iron Age.