Proverbs 21:1
1The king's heart is like channels of water in the hand of the LORD; He turns it wherever He wishes.
There are many stories about a god testing someone's love. One well-known example is from the Book of Kings in the Bible. Here, God tests King Hezekiah to see what is in his heart.
Horus was the god of the sun, kings and vengence :] By Brian Morrissey
Because God didn't mess with people's free will after the old testament.
At 1 Kings 3:5-14 the Bible says that, because Solomon sincerely prayed for wisdom to rule God's people, as the new king of Israel: "...God gave Solomon wisdom and very great insight, and a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore".(1 Kings 4:29NIV) and "...And all the earth sought to Solomon, to hear his wisdom, which Godhad put in his heart."(1 Kings 10:24). So, as long as Solomon was righteous and doing God's will, he would receive wisdom from God (1Kings 2:1-4).
The king was considered to be appointed by God, or chosen by God. As such, he had a "divine right" to rule. If the king was appointed by God, then his will was also God's will. - The Divine Right of Kings is a theory of government the King's power is absolute.
They were kings after God's heart.
The Norse god of thunder Thor holds a hammer - his hammer Mjolnir is magical and will always return to his hand after he throws it.
The god given right is also known as the divine right of kings. It means that a monarch holds the right to rule because of God's will.
The person who will pickup the church of god is god himself jeova kings of kings he will come
I am not aware that God has any kings that are foreign to him. There are many kings listed in the Bible, so a reference would really help in answering this question.
AnswerNormally they were held for ransom, check out the history of Richard the Lion-Heart for one.There are many examples of Kings being held, rarely executed, don't forget that a King/Queen in the past were seen as chosen by God, and to superstitious people they wouldn't risk God's wrath by executing such a person.
" The Devine Right of Kings" that the kings recieved their power from God and are responsible only to God.
It is not necessary; it has no official standing.
kokoro - heart kami/kami-sama - God kokoro no kami-sama - heart of God kami-sama no kokoro - God's heart
The idea that kings and queens ruled by the will of God was called the divine right of kings. This concept held that monarchs derived their authority directly from God, and therefore their rule was considered absolute and beyond challenge.
God holds world power.
AnswerNormally they were held for ransom, check out the history of Richard the Lion-Heart for one.There are many examples of Kings being held, rarely executed, don't forget that a King/Queen in the past were seen as chosen by God, and to superstitious people they wouldn't risk God's wrath by executing such a person.