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A. David, Solomon, and Saul were considered the kings of the Golden Age. Though they had their flaws, they were overall wise and honorable kings. The other answers are incorrect because Isaiah, Isaac, Israel (aka Jacob) and Ishmael were not kings and were from different time periods than David, Saul, and Solomon. Hope that helped! :)
Answer: A: David, Solomon, and Saul
Explanation: The Golden Age of Israel is considered to be the period of its rise and the climax of political, military and religious power.
Namely, the first king of Israel was Saul, from the tribe of Benjamin, who consolidated the tribes of Israel and led them into the battle against the Philistines, which represents the beginning of the creation of the kingdom of Israel. Saul was the first king of Israel, because before him, judges or councils of the elders ruled. After Saul, King David significantly expanded the territory of Israel, when Jerusalem was conquered by the Jews, and for the first time became a Jewish city. Although King David had a strong vision and a desire to build a Jewish temple, his son Solomon, known for his wisdom, did so. Solomon was known as someone who never waged wars with his neighbors, but he wisely negotiated with them and successfully traded. At that time, Israel lived in abundance and the period of Solomon's rule was considered to be the most successful period of the Golden Age.