It symbolizes King David, who ruled Israel.
The kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians in about 720 BC. when it ceased to exist. However, if by "Israel" you mean the territory that composes present day Israel, it was variously named. The southern kingdom of Judah became the Roman territory of Judea which was ruled as a part of the province of Syria. Hadrian renamed the area Palestina Syria. The Ottoman empire ruled after the fall of the Roman empire and the British had a ruling interest in the area up until the establishment of the modern country of Israel.
David ruled for 40 years.
back in israel in the bible it says judges ruled before the kings the last judge was Samuel and the first king was saul
Israel and Egypt have never fought a one-on-one war. Egypt was one of the nations whose armies joined in a coordinated, synchronized attack on Israel in 1948, when Israel declared itself an independent sovereign nation, in an attempt to forcefully convey the statement "Oh no you don't!". Israel obviously didn't "lose" that one.
King Solomon the son of king David ruled Israel wisely.
Samson ruled Israel for 20 years
Israel had three famous kings, David, saul and Solomon.
During His life He lived in the Roman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire
Israel didn't exist in 1920. That area was called Palestine and was ruled by the British.
Probably because it was so in ancient Israel. Saul, David, and Solomon ruled from Jerusalem.
Figure on at least one week.
It symbolizes King David, who ruled Israel.
I'd say David but it could be SolomonAnswer:Since the question says "become," the answer is King David.
The kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians in about 720 BC. when it ceased to exist. However, if by "Israel" you mean the territory that composes present day Israel, it was variously named. The southern kingdom of Judah became the Roman territory of Judea which was ruled as a part of the province of Syria. Hadrian renamed the area Palestina Syria. The Ottoman empire ruled after the fall of the Roman empire and the British had a ruling interest in the area up until the establishment of the modern country of Israel.
David ruled for 40 years.