Yes.
Josiah was 8 years old when he began his reign (2 Kings 22:1), which makes him the youngest king recorded in the Bible.
Daniel 8:5-7,21
AnswerThe "Book of Laws", believed to have been the Book of Deuteronomy, was supposedly discovered in the Temple of Jerusalem during the reign of King Josiah. This was the only book of the Bible said to have been 'discovered'.
Everything that is important for mankind to find and have a relationship with its Creator. From the renewal of the Earth to begin the 'reign of man' to the changing into spiritual children of God on the New Earth.
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
The name of God was sanctified when He brought defeat upon Sennacherib during Hezekiah's reign.
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Hezekiah is in the book of kings and too in the book of Isaiah. I should know cause my son's names Hezekiah and I did my research on it and yes I had to skim through the whole bible, but it is in there and in the bible he's a good king then when he dies his son Manasseh takes over and he's an evil king.
II Chronicles is about the history of Solomon's reign, history of the tribe of Judah, and revival under King Hezekiah.
I can find no mention of Queen Hatshepsut in the Bible. Historically her reign took place sometime in the 16th century BCE, just before Thutmose III.
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Hezekiah (a son of Ahaz) was 13th in line from David as king of Judah. There is some uncertainty about the dates of his reign but, it believed to be approximately 30 yr from BC ~715 to BC ~685. (However, some ancient Assyrian writings have thrown doubt on this. There are scholars still working to tidy it up. ... (I have checked ABp James Ussher's 'Annals,' and he generally agrees with BC 715, but dates Hezekiah's burial at BC 698, FWIW.)
There are two Jeuel's in the Bible JEUEL (Je·u′el). 1. A Levite who helped in cleansing the temple during Hezekiah's reign; a descendant of Elizaphan.-2Ch 29:13, 15, 16. 2. A postexilic resident of Jerusalem; head of the Judean paternal house of Zerah.-1Ch 9:3-6, 9; Ge 46:12.
There is no specific chapter in the Bible that mentions Peter being crucified upside down. This information comes from historical accounts, particularly from writings by early church fathers like Origen and Tertullian. Peter's martyrdom is believed to have happened in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero.
The start of the 'reign of man' begins in Genesis.
According to Christian beliefs, those who are faithful to Christ will reign with him for a thousand years, as described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible.