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The Gospel of Matthew portrays Jesus as a kingly messiah, emphasizing his genealogy as a descendant of King David, his birth as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and his royal titles such as "Son of David" and "King of the Jews." It also includes the story of the Magi visiting Jesus, who were seeking the "king of the Jews."
Yes, it is Greek in origin and means "king/kingly".
Kingly can act as an adjective and an adverb. ... The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.
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It can be classified as either an adverb or adjective depending on what it modifies, but it is much more commonly an adjective. In "a kingly presence" it is an adjective, modifying a noun. In "presided kingly" it is at least nominally modifying a verb.
A kingly mission means you share what you have to others and you share your blessings to other people. :D
A character's qualities show when he or she speaks or acts, or in the way he or she dresses, moves, and appears.
The adverb is kingly (in the manner of a king, royally). The word kingly can also be an adjective (like a king, regal).
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