King David who reigned Israel circa 1040-1000 BC.
The first time the word "prophet" is used in the Bible is Genesis 20:7 where in a dream, God tells the King of Gerar that Abraham is a prophet.
The main characters in The Book of Isaiah are the prophet Isaiah, King Ahaz, King Hezekiah, and the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Isaiah prophesies about the coming judgment on Israel, the restoration of God's people, and the future Messiah.
David was not a prophet , he was a very powerful and is reals second king.
The first 2 Jewish kings (King Saul and King David) were anointed by the prophet Samuel.
Yes King David was one of the prohets.
Isaiah, Micah and King Saul
The bible does not mention the death of the prophet Isaiah, but it is recorded i that he was sawed in half by a king Masanah.
Jesse is not traditionally recognized as a prophet in the biblical sense. Instead, he is known as the father of King David in the Hebrew Bible. However, Jesse is significant in biblical prophecy, as the prophet Isaiah references him in relation to the lineage of the Messiah, describing a "shoot from the stump of Jesse" (Isaiah 11:1). This emphasizes Jesse's role in the messianic line rather than as a prophet himself.
He wasn't a king. It was the prophet Isaiah.
It was the prophet Isaiah.
He was the contemporary of King David. He instructed David as to who would build the First Temple, and he rebuked David for the incident of Uriah.
No, Isaiah was a prophet. You may be thinking of Nehemiah. He was a cup bearer to King Artaxerxes the Persian King where Nehemiah and his countrymen were in exile. See Nehemiah 2:1.