Samaria - King of Israel

Who was Samaria?

City of the ancient kingdom

King of Israel

The story of Samaria

Samaria was a biblical figure who is best known for being the capital of the northern kingdom of Israel. She was the daughter of Jacob and Leah, and the sister of Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah. She was the wife of King Ahab of Israel, and the mother of King Ahaziah and King Jehoram. Samaria was a powerful figure in the Bible, and her influence was felt throughout the northern kingdom of Israel. She was a strong advocate for the worship of the God of Israel, and she was instrumental in the establishment of the worship of the God of Israel in the northern kingdom. She was also a powerful political figure, and she was able to influence the decisions of the kings of Israel. Samaria is best known for her role in the establishment of the worship of the God of Israel in the northern kingdom. She was a strong advocate for the worship of the God of Israel, and she was able to influence the decisions of the kings of Israel. She was also a powerful political figure, and she was able to influence the decisions of the kings of Israel. Her influence was felt throughout the northern kingdom of Israel, and she is remembered as a powerful figure in the Bible.

Name meaning

"watch" or "guard"

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

King of Israel

First mention

1 Kings 13:32

Appearances in the Bible

115 mentions

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