8. The Divided Monarchy of Judah and Israel (Jewish History Lab)
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- Brief discussion of the Divided Monarchy of Judah and Israel, part 8 of the Jewish History Lab. This lecture is also part of the course entitled Biblical Jewish History: From Abraham to Bar Kochba. Course information and registration here: henryabramson.com/course/bibl...
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Henry!!! You haven’t popped up on my feed for ages. Even though I always click on like and often comment. Love your work, from a gentile who loves the Jewish people because Yeshua is Jewish ✝️🕎🇮🇱🌷😀
These short talks are great. I learn new things in each one. They provide a fascinating overview and leave me wanting to find out more.
Glad you like them!
You are an amazing and knowledgeable person. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in a way, non-Jews like myself, can watch and understand. Thank you for all the work you put into these lectures. I look forward to lectures about the everyday life of Jews in Biblical times.
I'm glad you find these brief videos helpful!
Thank You Henry Abramson! You're a Great writer! I love your book, " The Kabbalah of Forgiveness "! You are also very well educated in Biblical History! One other think! Love your jokes! You would make a great comedian!!!
If only I could start all over...
Thank you sir, your wisdom is a blessing in this teaching. God bless you
God bless you, Henry. Thanks for these lessons from a new student who just discovered your wisdom.
Enjoy in good health!
Thanks, I always learn something listening to you
Glad to hear it!
When lecturing, a picture is worth a thousand words. And if you don't have a picture, a funny story or joke is worth a couple hundred. :-)
Absolutely!
I t is interesting I started a month ago doing a study on the lost tribes of Yisrael. I enjoyed your teaching
Enjoy in good health!
Im Christian but I've always been fascinated by Judaism and its history.
Enjoy in good health!
I can’t wait for the book
Me too!
I like your jokes sometimes I get them right away others it comes later lol .
I have follow archaeological dig‘s that proved the Bible I find it very interesting .
Sometimes when I talk to my friends about it they kind of don’t believe it I have convinced a few . Thank you
Glad you found the videos useful!
Great lectures. Thanks
Thank you, Sir.
Me encanta la historia, por eso sigó este canal...se aprense mucho,¡cosa que es genial!
Thank you!
Hello Dr. Abramson , I did not know that the five books of Moses were the only ones that were attributed directly to God. That makes a lot of sense to me now. I am pretty sure though that most Christians are unaware of this as well. They tend to think that God wrote the whole thing. That stone of King Moab was pretty cool too :>
Glad you found the lecture useful!
Thank you for your lecture, Dr. Abramson. By the way, whenever I read 1 Kings, it always make me ponder on multiple issues. How did Rehoboam whose mother was an Ammonitess end up becoming the king of Israel after Solomon? I also question if there is any coincidence between Rehoboam losing TEN tribes and his ascension to the kingship of Israel leading to an inevitable violation of Deuteronomy 23:3 (TEN-generation rule against Ammonites). In addition, what happened to the line between king Solomon and his Egyptian wife - a daughter of Pharaoh? And why did Pharaoh protect exiled Jeroboam rather than handing him over to Solomon? Can this be viewed as a sign that the alliance between Israel and Egypt collapsed prior to Solomon's death?
Good questions, a little beyond the scope of these brief lectures.
@@HenryAbramsonPhD Why chicken out?
Dr. Abramson can you cite where you get your wonderful maps (in all of the lectures)? They look different than a lot of the non-Jewish/academic maps I've seen. Thanks!
Full citations in the text version forthcoming. I plan to post some on my website: www.henryabramson.com
I love that joke. Thank you for your outstanding work
Glad you enjoyed it!
When you mentioned Assyria, it triggered Siri on my phone
way to get me reading the bible again - wasn't there some naughty bits about Jezebel? :)
Yes.
oh yeah?
Good video does anyone know did king Solomon write the book of ecclesiastes 😊
Hi Rabbi! Can you make a video on where most Jews today come from today? Meaning which area of Israel, or if from Babilonia etc. It would be interesting if we could connect history with... us.
Not about lavish lifestyle, but rather about paying tribute to Pharaoh, the high taxation is due to a high tribute.
When you use the English names I don't always know who you are talking about if you can say the Hebrew name once it would help
I try to alternate
@@HenryAbramsonPhD I do see you put a lot of effort into it but in this video I had to guess a few of them.
Yes, light! l = el = ell
light = l(e)ight ➡︎l eight: 8 = 18
Gemara + ir(=city in hebrew? ) = mar(ri)age
Gemara = age + ram, arm = gear + am = a mr + age = Ra + mega
Very exciting!
Can’t wait to back to Bible reading.
Thanks a lot! Yes, light(=18).
Interesting!
Are you saying that Rehoboam wasn’t really talking about his fathers hips? Haha
Great video! One foolish choice and the rift in the kingdom is so well documented by history! While watching I was reminded of Solomons words, “wisdom excels folly as light excels the darkness” but even then “as it happens to the fool so it happens even to me.” Even if we should refuse to hear the scriptures, Israel’s documentable history still will testify achieving excellent wisdom is not enough, but to “Fear God and keep His commandments”. I wonder how the kingdom would have been different if Solomon had kept his heart faithful to God as he once so ironically warned his sons to do.
One of the great questions of the era.
Moabite are what we call Cushites or ancient Egypt and Moses married Moabite woman while in exile.
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I find it very ironic that today Israel would militarily defeat both Egypt and Syria together, and in fact has done so.
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It can not be the jews that fought Moab, but Israelites. I noticed that you are confused about Israelites and jews, not the first time, jews are from the kingdom of judah, you should know that, you even once talked about jews before the kingdom of Judah. Come on Moreh.