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In the biblical context, the term "The King" holds significant theological and historical importance, referring to both earthly rulers and the divine kingship of God and Christ. The concept of kingship is woven throughout the narrative of Scripture, from the establishment of human monarchy in Israel to the ultimate reign of Jesus Christ as King of Kings.

Old Testament Kingship

The idea of a king in Israel begins with the people's request for a monarch to lead them, as recorded in 1 Samuel 8. Despite God's warning through the prophet Samuel about the potential pitfalls of human kingship, the people insisted, and Saul was anointed as the first king of Israel. This marked the beginning of the monarchy, which included notable kings such as David and Solomon.

David, in particular, is a central figure in the biblical narrative of kingship. He is described as a man after God's own heart (1 Samuel 13:14) and is promised an everlasting dynasty. The Davidic Covenant, found in 2 Samuel 7:12-16, establishes that David's throne will be established forever, a promise that finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

The Divine Kingship

Throughout the Old Testament, God is frequently depicted as the true King of Israel. Passages such as Psalm 47:7 declare, "For God is King of all the earth; sing profound praises to Him." The divine kingship emphasizes God's sovereignty, justice, and authority over all creation. The prophets often reminded Israel of God's kingship, calling the people back to faithfulness and obedience to their true King.

Messianic Kingship

The prophetic literature of the Old Testament contains numerous references to a coming King, the Messiah, who would establish God's kingdom on earth. Isaiah 9:6-7 speaks of a child born to us, who will have the government upon His shoulders and be called "Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." This messianic expectation is fulfilled in the New Testament with the advent of Jesus Christ.

New Testament Fulfillment

In the New Testament, Jesus is presented as the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies concerning the King. The angel Gabriel announces to Mary that her son will be given "the throne of His father David" and "will reign over the house of Jacob forever" (Luke 1:32-33). Jesus' kingship is both spiritual and eternal, transcending the limitations of earthly rule.

During His earthly ministry, Jesus often spoke of the Kingdom of God, emphasizing its present and future reality. In John 18:36, Jesus declares, "My kingdom is not of this world," highlighting the spiritual nature of His reign. His kingship is further affirmed in Revelation 19:16, where He is described as "King of kings and Lord of lords."

The King in Eschatology

The eschatological vision of the Bible culminates in the return of Christ as King. Revelation 11:15 proclaims, "The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever." This future reign will be characterized by justice, peace, and the full realization of God's kingdom on earth.

Conclusion

The concept of "The King" in the Bible encompasses both the historical reality of Israel's monarchy and the theological truth of God's eternal kingship. Through the person and work of Jesus Christ, the ultimate King, believers are invited to participate in His kingdom, both now and in the age to come.
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King

King by an Oath

King by Lot

King by Proclamation

King of the Jews

King: Acts As Judge

King: Ahasuerus

King: Baasha

King: Belshazzar

King: Ben-Hadad

King: Called King of Kings

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Kneeling Before

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Obeisance

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Prostration

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Salutation to "O King, Live Forever"

King: Chief officers of The Advisor

King: Chief officers of The Captain of the Army

King: Chief officers of The Chief of the Bodyguard

King: Chief officers of The Chief Priests

King: Chief officers of The Chief Ruler

King: Chief officers of The Collector of Taxes

King: Chief officers of The Provincial Governors

King: Chief officers of The Recorder

King: Chief officers of The Scribe

King: Chronicles of, Recorded

King: Commissary of

King: Constitutional Restrictions of

King: Decrees of, Irrevocable

King: Deification of

King: Divinely Authorized

King: Drunken, Instances of

King: Drunkenness of, Forbidden

King: Exercise Executive Clemency

King: Extensive Livestock of

King: Hereditary Succession

King: How Chosen by Divine Appointment, Saul

King: How Chosen: David and the Davidic Dynasty

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: David

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Herod

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Hezekiah

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Pilate

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Saul

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Zedekiah

King: Influential Queens: Bath-Sheba

King: Influential Queens: Esther

King: Influential Queens: Jezebel

King: Loyalty To, Enjoined

King: Not Hereditary

King: Obedience To, Enjoined

King: Plunder

King: Poll Tax

King: Prayer For

King: Prayer For, Enjoined

King: Precepts Concerning

King: Presents

King: Profiting From: Confiscations of Property

King: Religious Duties of

King: Respect Due To

King: Rights and Duties of

King: Subordinate officers of The Governor of the Household

King: Subordinate officers of The Keeper of the Wardrobe

King: Tariff on Imports, and Internal Revenue on Merchandise

King: Taxes

Select Readings: The King of Glory

Vicegerency of Elisha in Condemning Gehazi

Vicegerency of Elisha in Miraculously Rewarding the Shunammite Woman

Vicegerency of the Apostles

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