title Lord of Lords

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The title "Lord of Lords" is a regal and divine honorific traditionally used to denote supreme authority and sovereignty, notably applied to figures regarded as ultimate rulers or deities.

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Label Occurrences
Lord of Lords 3
title Lord of Lords canonical 1

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Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
honorific
religious title
appearsIn Christian theology
Islamic tradition
Jewish tradition
appearsInText Bible
Book of Revelation
New Testament
Bible
surface form: Old Testament
appliedTo deities
ultimate rulers
associatedWithConcept divine kingship
kingship
omnipotence
sovereignty of God
category religious honorifics
royal titles
titles of God
contrastedWith earthly rulers
denotes authority over all other lords
highest rank among lords
grammaticalForm genitive construction
hasConnotation divine sovereignty
ultimate supremacy
hasMeaning sovereign ruler
supreme authority
implies transcendent power
unrivaled dominion
isTitleOf God
Jesus Christ
language English
register formal
relatedTitle King of Kings
semanticField authority
religion
royalty
usedAs devotional address
liturgical phrase
praise title
usedInContext monarchy
religion

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Haile Selassie I is divine linkedTo title Lord of Lords
subject surface form: "Haile Selassie I is divine"
Kingship of Jesus associatedWithTitle title Lord of Lords
this entity surface form: Lord of Lords
Latin: Sollemnitas Domini Nostri Iesu Christi Universorum Regis honorsTitleOfChrist title Lord of Lords
subject surface form: Sollemnitas Domini Nostri Iesu Christi Universorum Regis
this entity surface form: Lord of Lords
Elect of God relatedTo title Lord of Lords
this entity surface form: Lord of Lords