jan 1, 1050 BC - Unified Kingdom of Israel
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The United Kingdom of Israel refers to the biblical period when the tribes of Israel were united under one monarchy, traditionally beginning with King Saul, reaching its height under King David, and becoming most powerful and organized under King Solomon. This kingdom is remembered as the first major Israelite monarchy, centered first around Saul’s rule, then David’s conquest of Jerusalem, which became the political and spiritual capital of Israel.
Under David and Solomon, Israel is described as expanding its territory, strengthening its army, building diplomatic alliances, and developing Jerusalem as the heart of the nation. Solomon’s reign is especially remembered for the construction of the First Temple, which became the central place of worship for the God of Israel. After Solomon’s death, the kingdom split into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah, marking the end of the united monarchy.
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