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According to the Bible, Israel and Judah were the two kingdoms into which the Israelites split after King Solomon's death.
Israel and Judah co-existed for about two centuries, although they often fought each other. Israel also fought against a non-Jewish kingdom called Moab, which was located largely in modern-day Jordan.
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“Historians who study both kingdoms usually talk about Israel as a more cosmopolitan kingdom because it was mentioned in other people’s records, which rarely happened with Judah,” he added.
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