No. King David was from the tribe of Judah.
Nebuchadnezzar II was a King who created the Hanging Garden of Babylon and mentioned several times in the Holy Bible. What happened to him in 534 BC is not mentioned.
He is not mentioned by name in the Torah but is alluded to in Genesis 49:10, "The scepter will not depart from (the tribe of) Judah," since King David was the start of its fulfillment.See also the Related Link.More about King David
Out of the 5 qualifications God gave the Israelites, they only share one: they are both from the tribe of Judah.
As it was not there at the time of the old or the new testament it is not mentioned in the bible. Those who like it can see it.
JUDAH
The name "Judah" is in the King James Version of the Bible 814 times. It is in 752 verses.
There are many, many women mentioned in the Bible; too numerous to list. But to give you an idea, there were about 20 kings reigning in Judah and all but two of their mothers are mentioned by name.
In the King James version the word - Judah - appears 812 times the word - Judah's - appears 4 times and the word - Bethlehemjudah - appears 10 times
In the King James version the word - Judah - appears 812 times the word - Judah's - appears 4 times and the word - Bethlehemjudah - appears 10 times
Benhur Salimbangon was born in 1945.
The Lion of Judah from the Christian Bible.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
King of Judah, Son of Jehoram. mentioned in 2 Chronicles (around chapter 20-25) and 2 Kings (around chapter 8 and 9).
Yes! Many times and in many places - it was one of the major kingdoms and there were links between Kush and the House of Judah One of its famous rulers Tirhakah is also mentioned in the Bible - that was the Kushite king who ruled both Kush & Kemet (as ancient Egypt was called then)
It is not mentioned in the bible at all.
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.