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In Latin, "king of the Jews" is translated as "Rex Iudaeorum." This phrase was historically used in the context of the New Testament, particularly during the trial of Jesus. It reflects the title given to Him by Roman authorities, emphasizing His perceived role and significance in relation to the Jewish people.

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