Words in italic type have been added for clarity. They are not found in the original Hebrew or Aramaic.
CHART 1: An overall look at all the kings over the timeline of their kingdoms
Kings of Israel & Judah: Includes–
a) Numbered for identification
b) The prophets
c) White Arrows show transfer of power by conquest (in Israel only)
d) Black Arrows show transfer of power by inheritance (The line of David and hence Judah was only by inheritance until taken into captivity)
e) Israel only has kings from both conquest and inheritance (until taken into captivity)
Verses: The Split of the United Kingdom
I Kings 12-13

CHART 2: Focus on Ahaz (King of Judea #11) and Pekah (King of Israel #37)
Verses
Isaiah 7, II Kings 16, Chronicles 28

CHART 3: Focus on Ahaziah (King of Israel) #27
Verses
I Kings 22, II Kings 1

CHART 4: End of Judea: Jehoiakim #17, Jehoiachin #18, Zedekiah #19 (Kings of Judea)
Verses
II Kings 24, I Chronicles 3:16, Jeremiah 24:1, Jeremiah 22:24,28
CHART 5: Focus on Hezekiah (King of Judea #12) (facing Sennacherib king of Assyria)
Verses:
II Kings 19

CHART 6: Focus on Josiah (King of Judah #15) and the Prophecy of Josiah
Verses:
I Kings 12:28-32, 13:1-2

CHART 7: Focus on Jotham #10, Ahaz #11, Hezekiah #12 (Kings of Judah)
a. Includes wives of Kings of Judah
Verses: Book of Micah

CHART 8: Focus on Jereboam II (King of Israel # 32)
Verses:
Book of Amos

