Jesus is the king of everything, the vast universe and everything in it. As of this moment Satan runs earth, but not for much longer. The signs say His return is imminent.
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AnswerYes, in a very real sense that goes way beyond the surface meaning. When Pilate put the sign over Our Lord's head on the cross, "King of the Jews" he was actually being prophetic without realizing it. God uses everything for His own purposes, and it is up to us to discern those purposes. We as Christians are Jews in a very real sense. When God called the Jews apart to witness to His Holiness, He always intended them to be the "seed", so to speak, for His Kingdom, which was to embrace the entire world, and all
peoples. When Our Blessed Lord was crucified, rose, and sent the Holy Spirit on the Apostles, He established the definitive kingdom beginning with the Jews, the believing Jews who were the start of His Kingdom. The Messiah, as hoped for in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Haggai, Zechariah
, and Malachi spoke of hope rising from the ruin through a purified people returning home from exile. These future hopes would be realized in the Messiah, the ideal king who would come forth from David and restore the Kingdom. This is fulfilled in Our Blessed Lord (Romans 1:1-4; CCC 440, 453, 547). Our Blessed Lord announces the fulfillment in Mark 1:25 and lays claim to his heavenly kingship in his dialogue with Pilate (John 18:33-38). In His Ascension (Mark 16:19); Acts 2:29-36, he is seated at the right hand of God, and reigning as sovereign Lord of the universe for all time. ((1 Cor 15:25-28; Eph
1:16-23). So He is our King, we are fulfilled Jews, and He reigns over all for all time (extracted from
Catholic Bible Dictionary by Scott Hahn, General Editor, Nihil
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Msgr. Michael F. Hull, STD; Imprimatur: Most Reverend Dennis J. Sullivan
No, but, it was what was written on the sign above His Head on the Cross.
Pilate had a board put on the cross , which said Jesus king of the Jews. This angered the Jews . And they wanted Pilate to write another board saying Jesus said I am the king of the Jews. And Pilate replied . What I have written I have written.AnswerMark 15:26, "The King of the Jews"Luke 23:38, "This is the King of the Jews"Matthew 27:37, "This is Jesus the King of the Jews"John 19:19, "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews"
Ievs nazarevs rex iudea in latin but in English is Jesus of nazareth king of the Jews
Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews)
Mark15:26, "The King of the Jews" Luke 23:28, "This is the King of the Jews" (xxiii, 38). Matthew27:37, "This is Jesus the King of the Jews" (xxvii, 37). John19:19, "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews" (xix, 19).
Jesus king of the jews
Jews...
King of the Jews.
This is Jesus "King of the Jews".
I believe it said, "King of the Jews." The letters, 'INRI' represent the Latin words, 'Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Iudaervm' (the latin uses I instead of J, and v instead of u) which means 'Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews'.
Because it read 'King of the Jews'. The Pharisees (Jewish priests who had Jesus crucified) wanted it changed to "I say I am the king of the Jews" but Pilate would not.
The Jews didn't call Jesus by any name that means king as he would not have been qualified to have been a king by the fact of his lack of lineage.
There aren't really facts on it, but it did say 'Jesus, King of the Jews.'