Kings of Ancient Israel and Judah.
Samuel
King David was the one who, through conquering all the enemies round about, finally ushered in an era of peace, which enabled his son, King Solomon, to build the First Temple.
David, Solomon, and Saul.
== == The reason is that the author of I and II Kings wanted to give special emphasis to the line of David through the kings of Judah. It would be through this line of kings that King Jesus would come. I and II Kings is anticipating the coming of the King of Kings and is preparing the reader to look for such a king from this line.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
Yes!
Saul, david, solomon
King David, or just David.
David and Saul.
it is the king david
David,Solomon,Deborah,Nebucadinazor
Kings Saul, David, and Solomon lived around 1,000 b.c. Archaeologists have found King Saul's house but are not sure where kings David and Solomon lived.
david ANSWER: If you would like to read about the Kings of the Southern and Northern kingdoms of Israel you can go to I and II Kings. Second Chronicles has a listing also. To read about Saul and David I and II Samuel will give you information.
yes SOLOMAN
saul and david
Kings of Ancient Israel and Judah.