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The bible does not mention which king got lost or for that matter their names (or even that they were "kings" or that there were three of them).
King Saul for one and Samson for another.
It was king Nebuchadnezzar , whose dream was interpreted by the prophet Daniel.
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
If you can't get the lost Bible back to its owner, why not just read it. That will profit you.
we are the lost sheep.
In the Bible, five notable figures who lost their anointing include King Saul, who fell out of favor with God due to disobedience; Samson, whose strength was lost after revealing the secret of his hair; King David's son Absalom, who rebelled against his father; King Solomon, who turned to idol worship; and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus. Each of these individuals experienced a significant loss of divine favor due to their actions and choices.
If God wanted them in the Bible they would not have been lost .
The King James Bible was adapted in 1611.
The Bible was written long before King James. And his version was not originally called the King James Bible.
Saul was the 1st king in the KJV Bible...He was anointed by Samuel,The Prophet.
There is no such statement in the Bible, the Bible says nothing about God's true name being lost.