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There is no single, physical King whose name contained only one letter in the Bible.
One who rules.
In the King James version no one verse contains each of j, k, q, x and z. Some verses have all-but-one, but none have every letter.
There is no one with that name or spelling in the Bible.
There are two Abigail's mentioned in the Bible: The first is one of King David's wives. The second one is one of King David's sisters. There is no mention of the death of either.
No haha lol. The bible has multiple kings but goth is certainly not one of them.
The King James Bible is the most accredited and one of the oldest.
King David.
There are two prominent individuals named David in the Bible. The first is King David, known for defeating Goliath and ruling over Israel, and the second is David, the son of Jesse, who became a close friend of King Saul. Both are significant figures in the Old Testament.
King Herod -1 = Hero -2 = Her -3 = He
One of the King James translated the KJV Hebrew and Greek BIBLE to English so Americans can understand it. I'm not sure which King James did so.