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It is crude; it means Oh My F**king Jesus. Instead of Oh My F**king God. Not many people say it.
They wanted George Washington to be king but he refused, saying that if he became king that America would become the same as Britain, so instead they agreed that the people would pick someone to rule with considerable power but not dictator powers. Did that help?
After the war, Americans adopted the idea of republicanism. The idea was that instead of a king the people would have rule. The government would get it's authority from the people and be responsible to them.
It means that King George wasn't allowing us to have trials in court that would be judged by a jury of our peers. He wouldn't try us in America. He took us over to England, where we were instead tried by a jury of British people, who would no doubt judge us as guilty regardless of whether or not we actually were.
It means the people are angry with the king.
an eye which identifies the king watching over all his people. where the pyramid would alwaysbe there representing the king. without this the people would feel no presents of the king for this is there father.
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I think that by definition the king did not have supporters in the same way one would characterizes supporters in a "for the people by the people" state. I suggest that a king's "supporters" are subjects because a king would typically inherit the title as opposed to being elected.
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.
Because when anything is being translated from one language to another, different people will use a different word which means the same thing. The Hebrew word 'Messiah' is translated as 'Christos' in the Greek, and this is then translated as "Christ' in English, but it all means the same thing. It is to be expected that the 'Complete Jewish Bible' would therefore use the Jewish word 'Messiah' , while the English 'King James' would use 'Christ'.
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'.
You answered your own question there. She's the Mother of God. This does actually have a precedent in the Old Testament, as well. In 2 Samuel, people would come with requests for the king, but instead of going directly to the king, they would go to his mother, who would then ask the king herself. As the mother of the king, she wielded a fair amount of influence. Another example of people making requests through Mary comes from the Wedding at Cana, where the waiters asked Mary to get Jesus to do something about the lack of wine. Only then would he help.