The question is a bit subjective, but most agree that the following are the good kings:
David
Solomon
Asa
Jehoshaphat
Joash (aka. Jehoash) of Israel - good until Jehoida the priest died
Amaziah
Azariah/Uzziah - but was struck with leprosy for taking on job of priest
Jotham
Hezekiah
Josiah
Some examples of good kings in the Old Testament include David, Hezekiah, and Josiah. These kings were known for following God's commandments, seeking to establish justice and righteousness in their kingdoms, and leading their people in worship and obedience.
The book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament has three K's in its title.
In the Old Testament, anointing someone with oil symbolizes consecration or setting them apart for a specific purpose, such as a priest or king. It also signifies the pouring out of God's blessings and empowerment on that individual for the task ahead.
No, Elijah did not write a book of the Bible. He was a prophet in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings.
The thirteenth book of the English Old Testament is 2 Chronicles. It is part of the historical books section and covers the reigns of various kings of Judah.
The list is far to long, but there are 66 books in the bible, but only Ruth and Esther are named after ladies.
Nebuchadnezzar of the Old Testament was a ruler of Babylon.
Nimrod
The old testament is read and studied because the prophets and kings were in the old testament. It is history as well as what is to come as told by prophets.
In the Old Testament heavenly beings (other than gods) were called angels and as far as I know kings were called kings.
Because it deals with the kings of Isa real in the two books of Kings.
The prophet Elijah can be found in the book of Kings in the old testament.
There are two books with the name Kings - usually referred to as 1 Kings and 2 Kings. They are the eleventh and twelfth books of the Old Testament.
The book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament has three K's in its title.
Asa (1 Kings 15:23).
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The Second Book of Kings
Priests Prophets Kings