During the story of Jesus's birth.
You probably mean the anointing of prophets, priests and kings.
Matthew 1: 1-28 1 Kings 1 Jeremiah 1 Exodus 1
I found 170 instances where horse or horses was found in the Bible. Some chapters to look at are Genesis, 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Revelation.
No they're represented as kings of a country.
I think you may be asking about Kings I and Kings II.
No the bible does not mention it any where.
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).
There is no given name in the bible for the Three Wise Men. They were referred as "Magi" in the original Bible.
They werenโt kings. Magi, wisemen, or astronomers. Also the Bible never says there were three.
That depends on WHICH three kings you're talking about. If you mean the Magi, the Bible specifically does not call them "kings", does not specify that there are precisely three of them (though there are three gifts), and it's not clear exactly where they came from, but probably somewhere in Persia.
You probably mean the anointing of prophets, priests and kings.
Kings (The bible talks of the three Kings of Orient who brought gifts to baby Jesus, also known as the three wise men).
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.
It is not known in the bible, which king gave which gift, or their names.
Matthew 1: 1-28 1 Kings 1 Jeremiah 1 Exodus 1
It is about the Magi who visited Jesus after his birth with presents of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Although the Bible does say how many there were and does not call them Kings, the tradition of Three Kings has arisen.
There are two instances relating to Elijah and fire from heaven. The first is found in 1 Kings 18; the second is found in 2 Kings 1.