King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:15)
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No. The second shortest reign was Shallum, a king of Israel who reigned one month. (2 Kings 15.13)
It was David who became king.
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King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:25)
He was born in Israel, in the 28th year of King David's reign.
Chronologically, the last king of Israel to reign in Samaria was Hoshea. He ruled from around 732 to 722 BCE, during a time of significant turmoil and conflict with the Assyrian Empire. His reign ended when the Assyrians besieged Samaria, leading to the fall of the northern kingdom of Israel and the exile of its people.
King Zimri, the 5th king of the Northern Kingdom, killed King Eiah and reigned as king for only 7 days.
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.
Solomon was the King of Israel and kept his reign from 970 to 931 BC, which can be approximately calculated to be 40 years. Given that one year has 365 days, his total days on reign was about 14600.
No, Israel was not at war during King Solomon's reign. He ruled with great wisdom and maintained peace and stability throughout his kingdom, focusing on building alliances with neighboring nations rather than engaging in military conflicts.
The shortest king's name in the Bible is "Og," who was the king of Bashan. His name appears in the Old Testament, particularly in Deuteronomy 3:11, where he is described as a giant. Og's reign and his defeat by the Israelites are significant events in the biblical narrative.
David reigned over Israel during 1000 - 967 BC