No they're represented as kings of a country.
I think you may be asking about Kings I and Kings II.
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I know for a fact that Josiah and Mannesseh became kings of Judah when they were still kids.
We Jehovah's Witnesses believe the bible is inspired from god from beginning to end and we adhere to the bible as the standard for all our beliefs. In the bible only two birthdays are spoken of in which both someone was killed. So why would Jehovah God have put these two birthdays in which deaths occurred in the bible if he wanted us to celebrate birthdays. If you like to read more about these two birthdays you can find it in your own bible One is in Genesis 40:20-22 The other is found in Matthew 14:6-10
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.
Birthdays are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, so their significance in the sight of God is not clearly defined. Some Christians see birthdays as an opportunity to celebrate life and thank God for another year. Others may view birthdays as a cultural or personal tradition with no inherent spiritual significance. Ultimately, how one chooses to observe birthdays is a personal decision.
There are kings and Rulers in the bible because the Bible was written at a time where the majority of the known world was run by rulers and Kings. The stories and events that are depicted in the Bible are based and are true events.
cause they are kings?
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus celebrating birthdays during his time on Earth.
none of them
No they're represented as kings of a country.
The kings started by Pharaoh. in the bible. But if you ask for a king of the Jews then Saul in Samuel book is their first king.
1 King refers to the first book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament. 1 Kings and 2 Kings tell the stories of some the kings of Judah and Israel.
1 Kings is in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is after 1&2 Chronicles and before 1&2 Samuel
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