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  1  Int,   6, p.   xx    |          myrrh to its scent, as a king to his portrait. But there
  2  Int,   6, p.   xx    |         226 d), as the image of a king is honoured not for its
  3  Int,   6, p.   xx    |           but for the sake of the king. So the words, "They shall
  4    I,   1, p.    3    |      heaven, His establishment as King on His Father's throne and
  5    I,   4, p.   22    |          the nations, The Lord is King. |  ./. For he has established
  6    I,   6, p.   30    |          with the daughter of the King of Egypt, and partook of
  7   II,   3, p.   73    |          Lord is [[Ps. xcvi. 10]] King." And again: "God reigneth
  8  III,   2, p.  110    |           away. For at once their king in the direct line failed,
  9  III,   2, p.  110    |        alien race, becoming their king.17 And while they failed,
 10  III,   2, p.  110    |         from the seed and line of King David: ~"A rod shall come
 11  III,   2, p.  115    |         with much power. ~13. The king of the powers of the beloved,
 12  III,   3, p.  119    |           in holy wise, God their King, self-born." ~Here the writer
 13  III           130(51)|      Church of Edessa counted the king among its members (see F.
 14  III,   5, p.  134    |         Herod again later on, the King of the Jews, killed James
 15  III,   6, p.  148    |        body and soul alike to the King of kings, the Supreme God,
 16  III,   6, p.  153    |         of the worship of God the King of kings, surely it follows
 17  III,   7, p.  156    |        ever won fame among men—no king, no legislator, no philosopher,
 18   IV,   1, p.  162    |      Universe, Lord of lords, and King of kings. But the doctrine
 19   IV,   1, p.  164    |         Whole Creation, ruler and king of the Universe, as also
 20   IV,   6, p.  175    |          surely the All-Good, the King of kings, the Supreme, God
 21   IV,   7, p.  176    |           with them, the Head and King of the Universe, I mean
 22   IV,   8, p.  177    |           in the precincts of the King's court, manifesting the
 23   IV,   9, p.  179    |          were arrayed under their king in every place and city
 24   IV,  10, p.  181    |        and vile spirits and their king, and none of the guardian
 25   IV,  10, p.  184    |          their Ruler and Head and King, and is already hymned as
 26   IV,  15, p.  193    |         highest power of God, the King of kings and Lord of lords,
 27   IV,  15, p.  196    |         again he writes about the King of Gerar: ~"And God came
 28   IV,  15, p.  197    |      David in this passage, being king of the (d) whole Hebrew
 29   IV,  15, p.  198    |           says, "And Melchizedek, King of Salem, Priest of the
 30   IV,  15, p.  200    |         the same Being as God and King and Christ, writing thus: ~"
 31   IV,  15, p.  200    |           declare my works to the King: My tongue is the pen of
 32   IV,  16, p.  204    |       great Ruler, and an eternal King, and their Ransomer. But
 33   IV,  16, p.  213    |           first describing Him as King, proceeds to say other things
 34    V,   2, p.  236    |           was anointed as God and King by the Highest God, and
 35    V,   2, p.  237    |       Beloved, and as God, and as King, it is time to inquire,
 36    V,   2, p.  237    |          clad with the glory of a king and of God, and is called
 37    V,   2, p.  238    |        foreshewn to be Christ and King and God, and calling Him
 38    V,   3, p.  240    |           in the heart of the (d) king's enemies." So that what
 39    V,   3, p.  241    |           in Greek is translated "king of righteousness," who was
 40    V,   3, p.  241    |           righteousness," who was king of Salem, which would mean "
 41    V,   3, p.  241    |          Salem, which would mean "king of peace," without father,
 42    V,   3, p.  242    |          says: ~"And Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought out bread
 43    V,   4, p.  244    |        foretells by the prophet a King and Saviour who will come
 44    V,   4, p.  246    |             For as the image of a king would be honoured for the
 45    V,   4, p.  246    |     though both the image and the king received honour, one person
 46    V,   5, p.  248    |           the Priest, the Christ, King, Lord, God, and the Image
 47    V,  19, p.  263    | archangels ministering to God the King of kings and the Lord of
 48   VI,   2, p.    3    |         the one Most High God and King of all the earth, is said
 49   VI,   2, p.    4    |        everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in."~
 50   VI,   2, p.    4    |           Lord, sing, sing to our King, sing, That God is King "
 51   VI,   2, p.    4    |           King, sing, That God is King "not only of the Jewish
 52   VI,   5, p.    6    |          is to come will be their King. But who could this be but
 53   VI,  12, p.   11    |         David He would raise up a king from His body, and would
 54   VI,  18, p.   26    |         pass in the time of Cyrus king of Persia, when Jerusalem
 55   VI,  18, p.   27    |             And the Lord shall be King over all the earth." And
 56   VI,  18, p.   27    |           whether the Lord became King of all the earth in that
 57   VI,  18, p.   32    |   earthquake in the days of Ozias king of Judah."~What can God'
 58   VI,  18, p.   32    |   earthquake in the days of Ozias king of Judah. Though I have
 59   VI,  18, p.   33    |        the Temple, and struck the king's face, so that at once
 60   VI,  18, p.   33    |   prophesy "in the days of Ozias, king of Judah, two years before
 61   VI,  18, p.   36    |          says: "The Lord shall be King." He shall not be King in
 62   VI,  18, p.   36    |         be King." He shall not be King in Jerusalem, nor of the
 63   VI,  20, p.   41    |        Aquila says, "And a mighty king shall reign over them."
 64   VI,  20, p.   41    |          Symmachus, "And a strong king shall reign over them."
 65  VII,   1, p.   51    |        everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in.
 66  VII,   1, p.   51    |         shall come in. Who is the King of glory? The Lord of Powers,
 67  VII,   1, p.   51    |         Lord of Powers, He is the King of glory." ~In the Hebrew
 68  VII,   1, p.   51    |          312) And since He is the King of glory, and by His sojourn
 69  VII,   1, p.   57    |          father Ahaz was actually king, whereas Hezekiah is known
 70  VII,   1, p.   57    |         place. For in the time of King Ahaz and Isaiah son of Amos
 71  VII,   1, p.   57    |        date of this prophecy, the king of Syria in Damascus, and
 72  VII,   1, p.   57    |        Syria in Damascus, and the king of Israel in Samaria, not
 73  VII,   1, p.   57    |        Israel in Samaria, not the king (b) who ruled at Jerusalem,
 74  VII,   1, p.   57    |       ruled at Jerusalem, but the king of the multitude of Jews
 75  VII,   1, p.   57    |           Jews was left without a king, as well as the land of
 76  VII,   1, p.   58    |          apostle mentions Aretas, King of Damascus, and the kingship
 77  VII,   1, p.   59    |        were symbols. Of these the king of Damascus was the picture
 78  VII,   1, p.   60    |         the razor of the Assyrian king, that is to say with the
 79  VII,   1, p.   61    |          of Assyria," for "of the king of Assyria," Theodotion
 80  VII,   1, p.   61    | Theodotion and Symmachus, "By the king of the Assyrians," making
 81  VII,   1, p.   61    |          to shave the head of the king of Assyria, but that by
 82  VII,   1, p.   61    |         razor and by means of the king of Assyria the things prophesied
 83  VII,   1, p.   63    |     theirs, with the razor of the king of the Assyrians, as I have
 84  VII,   1, p.   68    |           of Damascus; the other, king of the Jewish people in
 85  VII,   1, p.   68    |           idolatrous error in the king of Damascus, and of the
 86  VII,   1, p.   68    |           and healthy life in the king of Samaria, it says that
 87  VII,   1, p.   69    |         for the conflict with the king of the Assyrians, by whom
 88  VII,   1, p.   69    |    clearly: "The adversary of the king of the Assyrians" by "In
 89  VII,   1, p.   69    |            by "In the face of the king of the Assyrians,'' it is
 90  VII,   1, p.   69    |          then (c) here, also, the king of the Assyrians is connected
 91  VII,   1, p.   70    |     spoils of Samaria against the king of the Assyrians. For we,
 92  VII,   1, p.   70    |             And Raashim again was king of the idolatrous Gentiles
 93  VII,   1, p.   71    |       interprets for us to be the king of the Assyrians: meaning
 94  VII,   1, p.   71    |     spoils of Samaria against the king of the Assyrians, inasmuch
 95  VII,   1, p.   72    |      Damascus warring against the king of Assyria, as the literal
 96  VII,   1, p.   72    |      against the face of the said king of the Assyrians, and made
 97  VII,   1, p.   72    |         He has handed over to the king of (335) the Assyrians,
 98  VII,   1, p.   72    |       from Judaea every ruler and king, denominated "head," and
 99  VII,   1, p.   76    |      David's seed, was proclaimed King of all the world, that very
100  VII,   2, p.   80    |        Egypt was ruled by its own king, (345) and so were the Arabs,
101  VII,   2, p.   83    |        the prophecy: there was no king, or prophet, or any other
102  VII,   3, p.   87    |        Sidonians, and after their king, the idol of the sons of
103  VII,   3, p.   89    |    Solomon, not Rehoboam, who was king of Israel after him, but
104  VII,   3, p.   89    |         wilt give judgment to the king." And the addition, "And
105  VII,   3, p.   89    |            And thy justice to the king's son," to the Son of Solomon,
106  VII,   3, p.   89    |   seventeen years, being a wicked king), nor any of the successors
107  VII,   3, p.   91    |       upspringing, and the same a King of Men, and a New Name to
108  VII,   3, p.   91    |           of Solomon concerning a king who is to arise from the
109  VII,   3, p.   91    |       same Being an understanding king, and one who does judgment
110  VII,   3, p.   92    |          raise up David to be his king." Whose, but David's?—for
111  VII,   3, p.   92    |     rising" and "an understanding king doing judgment and righteousness
112  VII,   3, p.   92    |          seed nor did he reign as king. How could this apply to
113  VII,   3, p.   92    |          raise up David to be his king," when he was of the tribe
114  VII,   3, p.   92    |       never recorded to have been king? We conclude that, as no
115  VII,   3, p.   92    |         of all that ever lived is king not of one land only, but
116 VIII, Int, p.   99    |          in the days of Herod the king"; and a little later, he
117 VIII,   1, p.  102    |            in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah, and in the days
118 VIII,   1, p.  102    |           Jeroboam, son of Joash, king of Israel; and Zephaniah
119 VIII,   1, p.  103    |           of Josiah, son of Amos, king of Judah. And Jeremiah too.
120 VIII,   1, p.  103    |         then Tiberius, was called king of the Jewish nation, in
121 VIII,   1, p.  104    |        were followed by the first king, Saul, of the tribe of Benjamin.
122 VIII,   1, p.  108    |         their race, was appointed king by Augustus and the Roman
123 VIII,   1, p.  108    |        foreigner to be called the King of the Jews. In his time
124 VIII,   1, p.  109    |          in the days of Herod the king, behold wise men came from
125 VIII,   1, p.  109    |       Where is that which is born king of the Jews?" wherein he
126 VIII,   1, p.  114    |      daughter of Zion, behold thy King cometh unto thee meek, sitting
127 VIII,   2, p.  119    |           in the reign of Darius, King of Persia, until the reign
128 VIII,   2, p.  119    |          and of Herod the foreign King of the Jews, in whose times
129 VIII,   2, p.  123    |     called Holy of holies as also King of kings and Lord of lords?
130 VIII,   2, p.  124    |     twentieth year of Artaxerxes, King of Persia. For Nehemiah
131 VIII,   2, p.  125    |       Jerusalem. It was then that King Artaxerxes gave the order (
132 VIII,   2, p.  127    |            in the reign of Cyrus, King of Persia, after the Return
133 VIII,   2, p.  127    |        land, to the sixth year of King Darius, in whose reign the
134 VIII,   2, p.  129    |  Alexander succeeded him, as both king and high priest, and was
135 VIII,   2, p.  129    |         the Jews was left without king or leader, so that the kingdom
136 VIII,   2, p.  129    |     Augustus and Herod, the first king of foreign (b) stock, in
137 VIII,   2, p.  130    |       period from that date up to King Herod and the Roman Emperor
138 VIII,   2, p.  132    |       claim, and he was its first king of alien stock. And moreover
139 VIII,   2, p.  132    |               Herod was then made king by the Romans, but did no
140 VIII,   2, p.  133    |         But when Herod came to be king he rebuilt this tower, which
141 VIII,   2, p.  133    |   Archelaus his son, who was made king after him, after whom the
142 VIII,   4, p.  143    |         every year to worship the King the Lord Almighty, and to
143 VIII,   4, p.  143    |          Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord Almighty, even
144 VIII,   4, p.  143    |           in the reign of Darius, King of Persia, when Jerusalem
145 VIII,   4, p.  144    |   Macedonians or Persians did the king who was foretold come, sitting
146 VIII,   4, p.  144    |    revealed, saying: ~"Behold thy king cometh to thee, righteous
147 VIII,   4, p.  144    |      Persians or Macedonians what King of the Jews was there, who "
148 VIII,   4, p.  146    |      Olives? Or when was the Lord King of all the earth, when was
149 VIII,   4, p.  147    |          must also agree that the King who was prophesied, (413)
150   IX,   1, p.  151    |            418) inquire about the King announced by the star's
151   IX,   1, p.  151    |          in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the
152   IX,   1, p.  151    |          Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have
153   IX,   1, p.  151    |       honoured as a god by Balak, King of Moab.) ~As, therefore,
154   IX,   2, p.  155    |        written that their ancient king confessed that he did not
155   IX,   4, p.  159    |         have I Called My Son, and King Herod, and the Destruction
156   IX,   4, p.  160    |       says, which such and such a king suffered in a war in which
157   IX,   4, p.  160    |         were cast away with their king, by whom he implies Herod. "
158   IX,   4, p.  160    |   destruction, together with your king. Such is the prophecy. And
159   IX,  13, p.  179    |       Psalm which says, "Give the King thy judgment, O God," and,
160   IX,  17, p.  185    |          is no record of a Jewish king, such as the prophecy predicts, (
161   IX,  17, p.  188    |     inscribed "To Solomon, of the King's Son," that is to say,
162    X,   1, p.  193    |       called Epiphanes, who being King of Syria entered Jerusalem,
163    X,   4, p.  210    |          of the people of God—the King, the Prophet, and the High-Priest—
164    X,   4, p.  210    |         Saviour's time—(for their king reigned not in accordance
165    X,   7, p.  215    |        confess their one Lord and King, and that the Lord, that
166    X,   7, p.  215    |          the Hebrews, will become King of all nations that believe
167    X,   8, p.  216    |        some other person, whether king, prophet, or other godly
168    X,   8, p.  223    |         cannot save. If he be the King of Israel, let him now come
169    X,   8, p.  224    |       cannot save. Let Christ the King of Israel descend now from
170    X,   8, p.  230    |         before him, saying, Hail, King of the Jews! 30. And they
171   XV           236    |          a great sea, just as the King saw a vast image: the prophet
172   XV           236    |        four kingdoms, just as the King from the gold, silver, brass,
173   XV           236    |          destroyed by one, so the King saw part of the extremities
174   XV           236    |          power and empire, so the King seemed to  ./. see a stone
175   XV           237    |           it was natural that the King, deceived as he was by the
176   XV           237    |       life to a great sea. So the King, who admired the substances
177   XV           237    |        their rule. Then again the King, who probably was conceited,
178   XV           237    |           the visions both of the King and the prophets, that there
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