In The Bible, there is no specific mention of a black richest king. However, there were several wealthy and prominent black figures mentioned, such as the Queen of Sheba, who visited King Solomon and was astounded by his wealth and wisdom.
King James was not the first person to write the Bible.
King David
The word "black" is in the King James Version of the Bible 18 times. It is in 18 verses.
Saul was the 1st king in the KJV Bible...He was anointed by Samuel,The Prophet.
The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1456.
King James was not the first person to write the Bible.
King David
The word "black" is in the King James Version of The Bible 18 times. It is in 18 verses.
The word "black" is in the King James Version of the Bible 18 times. It is in 18 verses.
The King James version of the Bible was first published in 1611.
Saul was the 1st king in the KJV Bible...He was anointed by Samuel,The Prophet.
The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1456.
King Saul The First King
I believe the first kings mentioned in the Bible were Amraphel the king of Shinar, and Arioch the king of Ellasar. (I might be wrong.) Edit: Genesis 10:10, the first kingdom was that of Nimrod a great hunter, a black man *descendant of cush.
If you are referring to the Bible King Saul was the first king of Israel then came David.
No. King James didn't translate any bible. He hired biblical scholars to translate the bible. The KJV wasn't the first English bible version. The Bishops bible, the Geneva bible, among others were translated first.
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