Definition: The term 'Kings' appears in several biblical texts. In fact, it is a term that occurs throughout many biblical passages, particularly in the Old Testament. Here are some examples: 1. In 1 Samuel 8:5-7, King Saul was said to be "the king of Israel." 2. In 1 Chronicles 20:3, King David was said to be "a great king of Israel." 3. In Isaiah 62:4, the prophet Hosea says that his son will become a "king" in Israel. 4. In 2 Kings 17:9-18, King Ahaziah was said to have been "the king of Judah." In summary, 'Kings' refers to a person who is considered to be in charge or in power over other individuals, including the children and grandchildren of kings. It has multiple meanings in the Bible, often indicating a leader, as well as a type of king that is based on the sonship of the person holding the position.