Jesus -
he was king for maybe a week, tops, but more likely just a day
he was acknowledged as King of the Jews by Pilate
for that he got himself crucified
as a king, instead of royal splendor, he experienced agony, torture and shame beyond all compare
what a reign
Josiah was 8 years old when he began his reign (2 Kings 22:1), which makes him the youngest king recorded in the Bible.
The shortest chapter in The Bible is Psalm 117 (which is coincidentally, just about exactly in the middle of The Bible.)
The shortest book in the bible with 13 verses is 2 John
The shortest chapter is Pslam 117.
ZaccheusAnswer:According to the Bible: "Bildad" would have to be the shortest. He was a "Shuhite" [Job 2:11].
No. The second shortest reign was Shallum, a king of Israel who reigned one month. (2 Kings 15.13)
King Zimri, the 5th king of the Northern Kingdom, killed King Eiah and reigned as king for only 7 days.
King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:25)
King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:15)Hope that's helpful...
Josiah was 8 years old when he began his reign (2 Kings 22:1), which makes him the youngest king recorded in the Bible.
No, Psalm 117 is the shortest chapter in the Bible with only two verses. Psalm 23 is longer with six verses.
The shortest chapter in The Bible is Psalm 117 (which is coincidentally, just about exactly in the middle of The Bible.)
With 55 years in office (starting at age 12), Manasseh had the longest reign of any monarch mentioned in the bible. (2 Kings 21:1)
The shortest book in the bible with 13 verses is 2 John
He was the youngest Pharaoh at age nine and the shortest reign in all the Pharaoh's (9 years). He died at age 18 or 19 and was born in 1343 BC and died in 1325 BC
The shortest chapter is Pslam 117.
ZaccheusAnswer:According to the Bible: "Bildad" would have to be the shortest. He was a "Shuhite" [Job 2:11].