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      • No, because He made a definite promise to His disciples that they would rule the tribes of Israel in His kingdom (Matt. 19:23,28). They apparently took Him literally (Acts 1:6).
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  2. Dec 7, 2008 · First, let’s consider the titles Son of God and King of Israel. Jesus tells Nathanael where he was and what was in his heart without having been there, and Nathanael bursts out in verse 49, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!”.

  3. Jesus, crowned with thorns in a Tyrian purple robe as the King of the Jews, being mocked and beaten during his Passion, depicted by van Baburen, 1623. In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as the King of the Jews, both at the beginning of his life and at the end.

    • Where in The Bible Is Jesus called “King of The Jews”?
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    • Is Jesus The King of The Jews?

    Jesus is referred to as King in both the New Testament letters and in Old Testament prophecy. Zechariah 9:9 is a foretelling of what we refer to as Palm Sunday, where Jesus rides into Jerusalem in just this way, riding on a donkey, as crowds around him shout Hosanna! This symbolic entrance made it clear that he was taking on the role of Israel’s Ki...

    When Jesus was delivered up to the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, every indication is that the Jewish leaders were using the charge of sedition as a means to have him executed. They argued that Jesus had set himself up as a king, and therefore was aligning himself against Caesar. The interesting thing is that we never read of Jesus calling himself ...

    Jesus is indeed the King of the Jews. He lived his life as a Jewish man, honoring the Ten Commandments and teaching that he did not come to abolish Jewish law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). Jesus dearly loves the Jewish people and gave his life so that they might be saved. Throughout history, God chose to work in and through the Jewish people, ...

  4. Mar 24, 2002 · Jesus knows that he is the king over all nations, not just Israel. So let's listen and watch as he declares himself King of the Jews and King of the nations. 1. Jesus Declares His Kingship by Riding on a Donkey (Zech. 9:9) First, notice Matthew 21:1-5. Jesus sends two of his disciples to get a donkey.

  5. Feb 17, 2022 · During Jesus’ life, many recognized and accepted Jesus as the prophesied Messiah (or Christ), Son of God, and anointed King of Israel. Others questioned Jesus’ authority or rejected him as the Messiah altogether.

  6. Now Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor questioned Him, saying, “Are You the King of the Jews?” And Jesus said to him, “It is as you say.” Matthew 27:29

  7. As King, Jesus rules over Israel. "Nathanael answered Him, ' Rabbi, You are the Son of God; You are the King of Israel '" (Jn. 1:49). "Now Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor questioned Him, saying, ' Are You the King of the Jews?'

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