| Period or Event | King | Time-Frame | Overview |
| Early Divided Monarchy | 930–839 BC | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sennacherib’s Campaign | 701 BC | ||
| Rise of the Edomites | After the Assyrian conquest, Edomites entered Judah in hopes of exploiting its land. | ||
| Egyptian Conquest | ~925 BC | In ~925 BC, Shishak (Sheshonq) invades and attacks town in Israel and Judah (1 KIngs 14:25-28). | |
| 1st Judean Deportation | 597 BC | This is the first of three Judean deportations by Babylonia. King Jehoiachin and Prophet Ezekiel were exiled to Babylon. Zedekiah was placed on throne. | |
| 2nd Judean Deportation | 586 BC | In Judah, the Jerusalem Temple was destroyed and elites (craftsmen, administrators, etc) were exiled. Many Judeans fled to Egypt (Jeremiah 42–44). This year is considered the end of the Southern Kingdom. | |
| 3rd Judean Deportation | 581 BC | Babylonia performed a third and final deportation of Judeans. | |
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