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.
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one of the roman kings is Mars. he is also said have a resemblance with the greek god of war, Ares, which the Romans gave some respect, because they thought he was their king.
2 Kings chapter 2: God takes Elijah to heaven by way of a whirlwind.
They are the generations of kings of the Israelites who ruled over the two separate houses of "Israel" and "Judah" (the Jews) after David's death, through the House of Israel's scattering by Assyria... and the House of Judah's (the Jew's) captivity by Babylon some 130 years after Israel disappeared.They also chronicle some of the kings' behavior and God's Prophets' warnings and interaction with them.First and second Kings, according to the KJV subtitles them: "Commonly called THE THIRD AND FOURTH BOOKS OF THE KINGS"... with first and second "Samuel" being the "otherwise called the FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS."I Samuel actually begins the chronicling of the kings of Israel, beginning with Israel's emerging from the "Judges" era... their rejection of God as their Sovereign King, and the anointing of Saul.
The person who will pickup the church of god is god himself jeova kings of kings he will come
The kings (Saul, and the entire Davidic line of Kings) were chosen by the Prophets, so they chose whomever was the best in God's eyes.
The kings (Saul, and the entire Davidic line of Kings) were chosen by the Prophets, so they chose whomever was the best in God's eyes.
Ancient Israel, according to the Bible, had Kings who were constrained by Prophets and Priests who divined the will of God. In this way there was both a monarchy (the line of kings) and a theocracy (the prophets and priests).
Saul was the son of Kish, he was Israels first king, but he began his reign well but then fell away from god.
Because they spoke for god, they can only choose clergy, not kings, leaders of the catholic church, pick who can be a king, and had control of the people.
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.
" The Devine Right of Kings" that the kings recieved their power from God and are responsible only to God.
No God did not pick up the disciples , it was Jesus who chose the disciples.
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.
john Locke did not believe government should take away the rights of life, liberty, and property.
Although kings have usually claimed to rule by divine right, they have seldom provided any evidence of this claim. So, it remains debatable that God put kings on Earth. Kings may have simply put themselves on their thrones, without being put there by God.