During the reign of King Solomon, the Israelite kingdom was divided into two, with ten tribes in the north and two tribes in the south. The two tribes in the south were Judah and Benjamin, and the capital city was Jerusalem.
The cities of Judah were predominantly located in the southern part of Israel and were established by different Israelite tribes. Some of the major cities of Judah included Hebron, Bethlehem, Beersheba, and Gibeah.
Hebron was an important city for the Israelites, as it was where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were buried. Bethlehem was known as the birthplace of King David, and it was also where Jesus was born. Beersheba was a desert city and was known for its significance in the lives of Abraham and Isaac, who both settled there.
Gibeah was a city located in the hill country of Judah, and it was the hometown of King Saul. Other significant cities of Judah included Beth-shemesh, Beth-zur, and Lachish.
The cities of Judah were central to the history of the Israelites, and many of them played important roles in the development of the Israelite religion and culture.
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