He humbled himself even unto death in order to do the will of his Father, and God has lifted up his name above all other names; therefore he is worthy to be King, because even the one God has lifted him up. What dose The Bible say, they that do the will of God are his sons, and Jesus doing the will of God being tempted was killed, but God finding no fault in him, raised him from the dead seeing that he defied not God by disobeying, though he was tempted. Jesus said, I do always the will of my Father which is in Heaven.
Jesus was born during the rule of king Herod.and the roman empire.
Excalibur was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake, a mystical figure in Arthurian legend. In some versions of the story, she presents the sword to Arthur after he proves his worthiness. Excalibur symbolizes Arthur's right to rule and is often associated with his destiny as the king of Britain.
Excalibur was placed in the stone by the Lady of the Lake as a test of worthiness to become the rightful king. Only the true king of Britain, destined to rule, would be able to draw Excalibur from the stone. This was a key part of the Arthurian legend.
Clothes were put on the donkey, as the people shouted that jesus king of the jews. they thought jesus would save them from Roman rule.
King Herod had heard that another King was born; and since there could only be one king he though Jesus had come to depose him. So he wanted to kill Jesus before Jesus could take the kingdom away from him.
In the way a king rules a country or people, so should Jesus rule our lives. As our creator He knows us better than we even know ourselves. Who is more qualified than that?
The king, often interpreted as King Herod in the context of the Nativity story, was jealous of Jesus because he perceived him as a potential rival to his throne. The arrival of the Magi, who sought the "King of the Jews," threatened Herod's authority and power. This jealousy drove him to plot to eliminate Jesus, fearing that the new king would disrupt his rule and influence. Ultimately, Herod's fear of losing control led to his drastic actions against the infant Jesus.
God made a covenant with King David that his seed would remain on the throne forever. Jesus Christ is the seed that will reign from Jerusalem during the millennium. He is King of Kings and Lord of lords and will rule forever
Jesus was and is the King of the Jews, as proclaimed by the wise men, (Matthew 2.2), and by Pilate, on Jesus' cross in three languages. (John 19.19,20). But the people who rule this world, (Herod and the soldiers then), think this of Jesus, the everlasting Father and Prince of Peace. "If he is a king, then let us crown him - with thorns!" And Jesus never argued; He is meek and lowly in heart.
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No. The events of Job predate the era of Jesus Christ. Job is thought to have been written in the 'Age of Wisdom' or the rule of King Solomon which was circa BC 970-930.
The people were looking for the messiah who was prophesied to come in the Jewish (Old Testament) writings. When people saw the many miracles that Jesus did and heard His teaching they believed Jesus was the messiah. They thought He was going to deliver Israel from Roman rule and be king of Israel. So when Jesus was crucified their hopes were lost. Jesus' disciples also did not fully understand what had happened until Jesus appeared to them after His resurrection and taught them more about why He had to die.