The Medieval Jewish philosopher HALEVI created a wonderful king image in his narrative work Kuzari. The image is not only the expansion of "kings" of the Hebrew Bible, but also the development of Plato's political thoughts. In the Hebrew Bible, kings such as Saul and David still somewhat have character flaws, while HALEVI expected his "New Kin g" to be "fully sincere" as well as justly leading and ruling. HALEVT's thinking transcends time and space with its unique richness and profoundness of political philosophy.