"One who rules by the spear" refers to a leader or authority figure who maintains power through military force or aggression rather than through diplomacy or popular support. This phrase often implies a reliance on strength, intimidation, and coercion to govern, suggesting that the ruler's authority is based on fear and control rather than consent or legitimacy. Historically, such rulers may prioritize military might and conquest over the welfare of the populace.
Jei is a derrivative of the name Geraldine and means "One who rules by the spear"
It is not biblical but English meaning 'rules with spear'. See related link below:
Brave spear, brave one!
tip of the spear
Spearchuck is to throw (chuck) a spear.
below the neck, and no spear tackles. Clothlines are now acceptable.
if you mean the zulu spear; an 'Asagi', though I'm not 100% on the spelling
if you mean spear pillar it's on top of m.t cornet if you mean sky tower there isn't one
it means Vincent will not fight with his words he will fight with his spear
You mean Spear Pillar in the center of Mt. corenet er of Mt.Corenet??
spearlauncher or spear thrower. ie: the tool used to throw a spear.
mighty with a spear