King of The Jews - Music

Music

  • "King of the Jews", a track on the 1973 Christian Rock album What a Day by Phil Keaggy
  • "Tiny, King of the Jews", a track on the 1987 noise rock album Songs About Fucking by Big Black.
  • "King of the Jews", a track on the 1992 doom metal album Fall Babylon Fall by Veni Domine.
Rulers of Ancient Israel
Pre-dynastic
  • Abimelech
United Monarchy
  • Saul
  • Ish-boseth
  • David
  • Solomon
  • Rehoboam
Israel (Northern Kingdom)
  • Jeroboam I
  • Nadab
  • Baasha
  • Elah
  • Zimri
  • Omri
  • Ahab (and Jezebel)
  • Ahaziah
  • Jehoram
  • Jehu
  • Jehoahaz
  • Jehoash
  • Jeroboam II
  • Zechariah
  • Shallum
  • Menahem
  • Pekahiah
  • Pekah
  • Hoshea
Judah (Southern Kingdom)
  • Rehoboam
  • Abijam
  • Asa
  • Jehoshaphat
  • Jehoram
  • Ahaziah
  • Athaliah
  • Jehoash
  • Amaziah
  • Uzziah
  • Jotham
  • Ahaz
  • Hezekiah
  • Manasseh
  • Amon
  • Josiah
  • Jehoahaz
  • Jehoiakim
  • Jeconiah
  • Zedekiah
Hasmonean dynasty
  • Simon Maccabaeus
  • John Hyrcanus
  • Aristobulus I
  • Alexander Jannaeus
  • Salome Alexandra
  • Hyrcanus II
  • Aristobulus II
  • Hyrcanus II
  • Antigonus II Mattathias
Herodian dynasty
  • Antipater the Idumaean
  • Herod the Great
  • Archelaus
  • Antipas
  • Philip the Tetrarch
  • Salome I
  • Agrippa I
  • Agrippa II
Italics indicate a disputed reign or non-royal title

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