You'd get a more sensible answer if you were more specific. Are you talking about the modern state of Israel, or the biblical one? If you're asking about the biblical version, then the kings were:
It was quite common in the Biblical period for rulers to have numerous wives. Most of these marriages were made as memorializations of treaties between rulers.
Micah warned the people about God's judgment on Israel as well as Judah for the sins of their rulers, prophets and priests.
A:Alexander the Great annexed Judah in 331 BCE after defeating the Persians, the previous rulers of Judah.
Tomoo Ishida has written: 'The royal dynasties in ancient Israel' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Jews, Biblical teaching, History
No. It is not a requirement or even considered whether or not the Prime Minister of Israel is of Davidic Lineage. Israel is not considered the Messianic country foretold in the Old Testament where the rulers would have Davidic Lineage. Benyamin Netanyahu, the current Prime Minister, has never claimed to be of the Davidic Lineage nor is he believed to be.
Angelo S. Rappoport has written: 'Mad majesties, or, Raving rulers & submissive subjects' 'Ancient Israel' 'Superstitions of sailors' 'Famous artists and their models'
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There are several types of printable rulers that can be found online. Some of these include metric rulers, imperial rulers, and yard stick-style rulers.
legalist rulers were unpopular because there were few rulers
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Wooden rulers would be "reglas." Governing rulers would be "gobernantes" (governors).