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Maps of the Middle East, BCE: The Kingdom of Israel under David and Solomon. Category ». Middle East Before the Common Era. Alexander in the East. Ancient Israel. Ancient Jerusalem. Ancient Trade Routes. The Assyrian Empire. The Assyrian Empire under Assarhaddon and Assurbanipal.
This map shows the united kingdom of Israel under the reigns of David and Solomon, highlighting its extensive territory and key cities. It provides an overview of the empire at its greatest extent.
King David ruled Israel from 990 BC to 968 BC; and his son Solomon ruled after him until 928 BC. David enlarged his kingdom and brought it to the peak of political and military power. Solomon “ruled over the kingdoms west of the Euphrates River from Tipshah to Gaza; he was at peace with all his neighbours” (1 Kings 4:24).
Highlighting the territorial extent of King David's rule, this map shows key cities and regions within his kingdom. It provides a visual representation of David's conquests and administrative divisions.
The map of David's kingdom is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the history of Israel and the Bible. It provides a visual representation of the extent of David's kingdom and the territories that he conquered.
Israel in Maps. The Kingdom of David and Solomon: 1077-997 BCE. King David defeated several other kingdoms in the region, including his main enemy, the Philistines. He expanded his kingdom and brought it to a peak of political and military power, making Jerusalem the capital of his kingdom.
David's many battles eventually established Israel as the dominant power in Syria and Palestine. David expanded Israel's borders until, by the end of his reign, he controlled all of Israel, Edom, Moab, Ammon, Syria, and Zobah. Other kingdoms, such as Tyre and Hamath, made treaties with him.