There are 99
Kings in The Bible (alphabetical)
1. Abijam
2. Abimelech
3. Achbor
4. Achish
5. Adoni-zedec
6. Adonizedek
7. Agag
8. Agrippa I
9. Ahab
10. Ahasuerus
11. Ahaz
12. Ahaziah
14. Amaziah
15. Amon
16. Amraphel
17. Aretas
18. Arioch
19. Artaxerxes
20. Asa
21. Asnapper
22. Baal-hanan
23. Baalis
24. Baasha
25. Bela
26. Belshazzar
27. Ben-hadad
28. Berodach-baladan
29. Birsha
30. Chedorlaomer
31. Chushan-rishathaim
32. Cyrus
Darius (Dan 5:31)
33. Debir
34. Eglon
35. Elah
36. Eliakim
37. Eth-baal
38. Evil-merodach
39. David
40. Hadad
41. Hadadezer
42. Hanun
43. Herod Agrippa I
44. Herod the Great
45. Hezekiah
46. Hiram
47. Hoham
48. Hoshea
49. Hur
50. Jabin
51. Japhia
52. Jechoniah (Jechonias)
53. Jehoash
54. Jehoiachin
55. Jehoiakim
56. Jehoram
57. Jehoshaphat
58. Jehu
59. Jeroboam
60. Joash
61. Jobab
62. Josiah
63. Lemuel
64. Melchizedek
65. Menahem
66. Mesha
67. Nadab
68. Nahash
69. Nebuchadnezzar
70. Necho II
71. Nimrod
72. Og
73. Omri
74. Oshea
75. Osnapper
76. Piram
77. Pul
78. Rehoboam
79. Rezin
80. Rezon
81. Sargon
82. Saul
83. Sennacherib
84. Shallum
85. Shalman
86. Shemeber
87. Shinab
88. Shishak I
89. So
90. Solomon
91. Talmai
Tidal (Gen 14:1)
92. Tiglath-Pileser III
93. Tirhakah
94. Toi
95. Uzziah
96. Xerxes
97. Zachariah
98. Zedekiah
99. Zerah
those are all of them.
Note: Jesus is referred to returning as 'King of Kings and Lord of Lords.'
7 kings 7 demons 7 scrolls to the end of the world
I am not aware that God has any kings that are foreign to him. There are many kings listed in the Bible, so a reference would really help in answering this question.
See 2 Kings 2:23.
I do not think any kings were prophets except Jesus.
No they're represented as kings of a country.
7 kings 7 demons 7 scrolls to the end of the world
I Kings and II Kings are two books in the Old Testament of the Bible. Chapters are the smaller divisions that each Book of the Bible is divided into.
We have no indication in the Bible about how the wives of the Biblical Kings felt about their situation.
There are kings and Rulers in the bible because the Bible was written at a time where the majority of the known world was run by rulers and Kings. The stories and events that are depicted in the Bible are based and are true events.
cause they are kings?
I am not aware that God has any kings that are foreign to him. There are many kings listed in the Bible, so a reference would really help in answering this question.
I do not think any kings were prophets except Jesus.
See 2 Kings 2:23.
none of them
No they're represented as kings of a country.
The first queen mentioned in the Bible is the Queen of Sheba, who came to visit Solomon. I Kings 10:1
The kings of Isareal were many, some were good some were evil, Saul, David, Solomon, Jehu,Manasseh, Josah, , AhazOmri.