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Zimri was the fifth king of Israel, and his reign lasted only seven days. He came to power through a violent coup, but his rule was quickly ended when the people of Israel supported Omri as their new king. Zimri committed suicide by setting the royal palace on fire.
Jeremiah was put in prison at least twice. The first time was during the reign of King Jehoiakim, and the second time during the reign of King Zedekiah.
it is said to be that king jeroboam reigned in northern Israel for 22-27 as stated in 1 King sorry don't know wat chapter :(
Jehu was a king of Israel who reigned in the 9th century BC. He is known for executing a coup against the ruling dynasty and for carrying out a purge of the Baal worshipers in Israel. Jehu's reign was marked by violence, but he is also credited with restoring the worship of Yahweh.
King Jeroboam II of Israel is believed to have ruled during the time of the prophet Jonah, around the 8th century BC. Jeroboam II was known for his military success and bringing prosperity to the kingdom of Israel.
The king was king Solomons son Rehoboam.
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David reigned over Israel during 1000 - 967 BC
Around the range of 1040 - 1010 BCE, during the reign of King David.
During the reign of King David, between 1010 and 970 B.C.E.
It was David who became king.
Sauls time was not so good, but king Davids and king Solomons period were the best in Jewish history.
He was born in Israel, in the 28th year of King David's reign.
== Answer== I think "a king for a day" is more of a metaphor for King Zimri who ruled over Israel for seven days during King Asa's reign, 1 Kings 16:15.
20,000 donkeys died during the construction of Solomon's temple.
It was spread by Buddhist Monks during the reign of King Ashoka of India, in the same way that Christianity entered Europe from Israel/Palestine.
Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod.