Israel is neither a monarchy nor a theocracy; it is a parliamentary democracy. The country has a system of government that includes elected representatives and a president, while laws are made by the Knesset, Israel's parliament. Although Judaism plays a significant role in Israeli culture and some aspects of law, the state maintains a separation between religion and government functions. Thus, while there are religious influences, Israel operates primarily as a democratic state.
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).
No, Israel is a democracy.
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Theocracy..! That's it!
Yes, if the monarchy follows the laws of the theorcracy.
Theocracy is a small group of religious people that rules the state or country; and Monarchy is where only 1 person rules, which is the king!
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Answer this que A theocracy uses religious beliefs as a basis for laws, whereas an absolute monarchy may have nonreligious laws. stion…
Where a person named theo rules everyone
A Monarchy, a Communist State, a republic and a theocracy.
A theocracy means the reign of the gods. This reign is transmitted through the reign of one person. An absolute monarchy, however, is where a king has total and absolute control over his subjects.