Who was Rehoboam?

King of Judah

The story of Rehoboam

Rehoboam - King of Judah, King of Israel
Rehoboam - King of Judah, King of Israel
58 yearsBorn: -971Died: -913From: JerusalemKing of Judah, King of Israel

Rehoboam was the son of King Solomon and the grandson of King David. He became the king of Judah after the death of his father and the division of the united kingdom of Israel into the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah). Rehoboam is famous for his controversial reign, which was marked by political and military challenges. He faced a rebellion led by Jeroboam, who sought to break away from the rule of the southern kingdom and establish a separate kingdom in the north. Rehoboam was born in Jerusalem and died in the city of Jerusalem as well. The cause of his death is not specified in the biblical text. Despite the challenges of his reign, Rehoboam is considered an important figure in the history of the southern kingdom of Judah. His legacy continues to be studied and remembered today as a key figure in the division of the united kingdom of Israel.

Name meaning

The name "Rehoboam" has Hebrew origins and is derived from the Hebrew name רְחַבְעָם (Rechav'am). It is generally understood to mean "the people enlarge" or "the people are enlarged." Rehoboam is a biblical figure, most notably recognized as the son of Solomon and the king of the Kingdom of Judah after the united monarchy of Israel split. His reign is marked by the division of the kingdom, largely due to his harsh policies, which led to the ten northern tribes of Israel breaking away to form their own kingdom under Jeroboam. The historical and biblical context often influences the interpretation of the name's meaning.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

King of Judah, King of Israel

First mention

1 Kings 11:43

Appearances in the Bible

41 mentions

Family

Relatives of Rehoboam

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Rehoboam in the Bible

Explore all 10 chapters where Rehoboam appears

1 Kings

Chapter 11

Solomon's Apostasy

Solomon becomes increasingly idolatrous, leading to division in the kingdom after his death.

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1 Kings

Chapter 12

Rehoboam's Folly

Rehoboam, Solomon's son, refuses to heed the counsel of the older leaders and instead makes demands of the people, leadi...

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1 Kings

Chapter 14

Ahijah's Prophecy to Jeroboam's Wife

Ahijah the prophet prophesies to Jeroboam's wife about the future of the kingdom.

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1 Kings

Chapter 15

Abijam's Reign in Judah

Abijam becomes king of Judah and continues the sins of his father.

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 3

Sons of David

A genealogy of each of the twelve tribes of Israel, detailing their family lineages and populations.

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 9

The Queen of Sheba's Visit

The Queen of Sheba's visit, affirming Solomon's renowned wisdom and the magnificence of his reign, with implications for...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 10

Division of the Kingdom

The pivotal chapter detailing the division of the kingdom, marked by political and historical implications for Israel

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 11

Rehoboam's Reign in Judah

Rehoboam's initial reign in Judah, marked by political and social dynamics that influence the kingdom's trajectory.

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 12

Egypt's Invasion and Repentance

The chapter narrates Judah's lapse, the consequences of foreign invasion, and the subsequent repentance, emphasizing the...

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2 Chronicles

Chapter 13

Abijah's Defense of Judah

Abijah's defense of Judah against Israel, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness to God's covenant and the role of d...

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