The traditional names are Balthazar, Caspar (or possibly "Gaspar") & Melchior. However, The Bible doesn't give their names and in fact doesn't even say they were kings or that there were three of them.
They're not in order but king shlomo king shaul and king david.
First King Saul was the first king around 1020 B.C.E
Then King David from 1--5-970 who defeated the Philistines centralized kingdom with Jerusalem, as its capital
(Son of King David) King Solomon 970-931 his greatest achievement was the construction of the (first) grand temple in Jerusalem
Many biblical scholars believe that Saul certainly, and probably David and Solomon were really only warlords or local chieftains operating in the area later known as the kingdom of Judah; there was no united monarchy of Israel. Some scholars even say that the first king of Israel was Omri (c. 876-869), followed by his son Ahab (c. 869-850) and then Ahaziah (c. 850-849).
Saul (שאול) David (דוד) and Solomon (שלמה)
There were three kings that were famous, but there were many kings both good and bad kings. The famous ones were King Saul, king David and king Solomon.
David and Solomon are two of the most famous.
The ancient Hebrew kings were:
Saul, David, Solomon
they were not kings as Saul was their first king.
The first kings of Judah and Israel were Saul, David, Solomon. They ruled from 1020 BCE to 931 BCE.
The greatest king of Israel was King David.To list all of the righteous kings:David (1 Kings 15:5), Solomon (see 1 Kings 3:3), Asa (1 Kings 15:11), Yehoshaphat (1 Kings 22:43), Yehu (2 Kings 10:30), Yehoash (2 Kings 12:3), Amatziah (2 Kings 14:3), Azariah (2 Kings 15:3), Yotam (2 Kings 15:34), Hizkiah (2 Kings 18:3), and Josiah (2 Kings 22:2). With one exception, the righteous kings were all those of Judah, not the Ten Tribes.
The first king was Rehoboam, Solmon's son.
They are the generations of kings of the Israelites who ruled over the two separate houses of "Israel" and "Judah" (the Jews) after David's death, through the House of Israel's scattering by Assyria... and the House of Judah's (the Jew's) captivity by Babylon some 130 years after Israel disappeared.They also chronicle some of the kings' behavior and God's Prophets' warnings and interaction with them.First and second Kings, according to the KJV subtitles them: "Commonly called THE THIRD AND FOURTH BOOKS OF THE KINGS"... with first and second "Samuel" being the "otherwise called the FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS."I Samuel actually begins the chronicling of the kings of Israel, beginning with Israel's emerging from the "Judges" era... their rejection of God as their Sovereign King, and the anointing of Saul.
1 King refers to the first book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament. 1 Kings and 2 Kings tell the stories of some the kings of Judah and Israel.
In the first book of kings and in the first eleven chapters.
back in israel in the bible it says judges ruled before the kings the last judge was Samuel and the first king was saul
Saul was the first king Israel. He was anointed as the king of Israel by Prophet Samuel. He was a Benjaminite by tribe.
Under the United Kingdom, Israel had three kings: Saul David and Solomon In the Divided Kingdom, Kingdom Of Israel Ten Tribes (Northern Kingdom)19 Kings Kingdom Of Judah Two Tribes (Southern Kingdom) 19 Kings One Queen answer if u mean under the british rule none
The question is not clear.Saul was the first king of Israel , he was handsome, but over the years he fell away from the path of god.
Samuel