Because it deals with the kings of Isa real in the two books of Kings.
In the Old Testament heavenly beings (other than gods) were called angels and as far as I know kings were called kings.
There were many leaders in the Bible. There were 12 Judges before the Kings, and there were 23 kings of Judah and 19 kings of Israel. But the greatest leader in the Old Testament was Moses. In the New Testament, after Jesus, the King of Kings, there were the 12 apostles: Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Lebbaeus, Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The prophet Elijah can be found in the book of Kings in the old testament.
Balthazar
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.
There is no reference to the Apostles in the OLD Testament. The Old Testmant is full of prophets, priests, and kings. The New Testament had the twelve apostles, the followers of Jesus Christ.
There are several kings in the New Testament, you should clarify what you are looking for (by adding a name or the person or an epithet or the people ruled over) and resubmitting the question.
The books in the old testament are Samuel, Kings Chronicles, in the new testament, Peter, Corinthians , Thessalonians, John and timothy are in pairs.
Nimrod
Because it deals with the kings of Isa real in the two books of Kings.
In the Old Testament heavenly beings (other than gods) were called angels and as far as I know kings were called kings.
There were many leaders in the Bible. There were 12 Judges before the Kings, and there were 23 kings of Judah and 19 kings of Israel. But the greatest leader in the Old Testament was Moses. In the New Testament, after Jesus, the King of Kings, there were the 12 apostles: Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Lebbaeus, Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot.
If you mean the three wise kings, Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar, they are known collectively as the Magi.
New Testament
Asa (1 Kings 15:23).