The immediate consequences of Rehoboam's rejection of...
The immediate consequences of Rehoboam's rejection of Israel for their yoke to be lightened was the
End of David's dynasty
Death of Adoniram
Civil war between Israel and Judah
Division of the Kingdom into two
Invasion of Israel by enemies
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