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The Death of Athaliah. Accounts of Athaliah’s life are found in
2 Kings 8:16–11:16 and
2 Chronicles 22:10–23:15 in the
Hebrew Bible. According to the
Deuteronomist, she was the daughter of king
Omri of
Israel; however, she is usually considered to have been the daughter of King
Ahab – the son of Omri – and his wife, Queen
Jezebel. Some scholars believe Athaliah was the daughter of Omri, but that she grew up as an orphan in the court of Ahab. Athaliah was married to
Jehoram of Judah to seal a
treaty between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and to secure his position Jehoram killed his six brothers. Jehoram became king of Judah in the fifth year of
Jehoram of Israel's reign (). Jehoram of Israel was either Athaliah's brother or her nephew, depending on her paternity. Jehoram of Judah reigned for eight years. His father
Jehoshaphat and grandfather
Asa had been devout kings who worshiped
Yahweh, the
one true God, and "walked in His ways". However, Jehoram chose not to follow their example and rejected Yahweh, and his rule over Judah was subsequently cursed.
Edom revolted, and he was forced to acknowledge their independence. A raid by
Philistines,
Arabs and
Ethiopians looted the king's house, and carried off all of his family except for Jehoram and Athalia's youngest son,
Ahaziah. After Jehoram's death, Ahaziah became king of Judah, and Athaliah became
gebirah (
queen mother). One year after taking the throne (), Ahaziah and Jehoram of Israel were killed by
Jehu, a general in Jehoram's army acting on Yahweh's secret command to take vengeance against the impious kings. Afterwards, Jehu killed Jezebel and the rest of Athaliah’s extended family. Ahab already died in battle before Jehu’s massacre. Upon hearing of Ahaziah’s death, Athaliah seized the throne of Judah and killed all possible claimants to the throne, which included Ahaziah's sons and his relatives and, possibly, Jehoram's children from his other wife. Some believe that the killings were to prevent
David's descendants from outliving Athaliah's kin, most of whom were already killed by Jehu. Others believe they were divine judgment against Jehoshaphat's decision to marry his son to Athaliah. Athaliah used her power to establish the
Baalist cult in Judah. Six years later, Athaliah was astonished when Jehoiada crowned Jehoash king in
Solomon's Temple. She rushed to stop the rebellion but, under Jehoiada’s orders, was killed by the captains outside the Temple since her blood "would defile it". ==Dating of reigns==