Throne of Israel

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The Throne of Israel refers to the royal kingship over the ancient Israelite nation, traditionally associated with the divinely sanctioned rule of Davidic monarchs.

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Label Occurrences
Throne of Israel canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical concept
royal institution
symbol of kingship
appearsIn 1 Chronicles 17
1 Kings 2
2 Samuel 7
associatedWith Davidic dynasty NERFINISHED
House of David NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
King David NERFINISHED
King Solomon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Judah NERFINISHED
Temple in Jerusalem NERFINISHED
United Monarchy of Israel and Judah NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Throne of David NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Israel NERFINISHED
describedIn Books of Chronicles NERFINISHED
Books of Kings NERFINISHED
Books of Samuel NERFINISHED
Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
endedBy Babylonian conquest of Judah NERFINISHED
destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE
firstHolder Saul NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
governs tribes of Israel
hasCapital Jerusalem NERFINISHED
hasDivineLegitimation YHWH NERFINISHED
covenant with David
hasLocation Jerusalem NERFINISHED
hasSuccessorConcept Messianic kingship
Throne of David NERFINISHED
interpretedAs fulfilled in Jesus as Messiah in Christian theology
fulfilled in the Messiah in later Jewish thought
language Hebrew
laterHolder Hezekiah NERFINISHED
Josiah NERFINISHED
Rehoboam NERFINISHED
prominentHolder David NERFINISHED
Solomon NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
religiousTradition Ancient Israelite religion NERFINISHED
symbolizes God’s kingship mediated through a human king
continuity of Davidic line
divinely sanctioned rule
political authority over Israel
timePeriod Iron Age Levant NERFINISHED
monarchic period of ancient Israel
viewedAs eternal in biblical theology

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Adonijah attemptedUsurpationOf Throne of Israel