The "one letter king" in The Bible refers to the Apostle Paul. This title comes from the fact that Paul wrote many of the New Testament letters (epistles), and he is often referred to as "the apostle" or simply "Paul," which is a single syllable name. His letters significantly shaped early Christian theology and practice.
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The King in the Bible with a one-letter name is King Xerxes, also known as King Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther. Xerxes is the Greek version of his name, while Ahasuerus is the Hebrew version. Both names refer to the same historical figure who ruled over the Persian Empire in the 5th century BCE.
Ruler
One who rules.
There is no one with that name or spelling in the Bible.
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 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.
The King James Bible is the most accredited and one of the oldest.
No haha lol. The bible has multiple kings but goth is certainly not one of them.
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
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King David.