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king of kings

1

noun

  1. a king having other kings subject to him.


King of kings

2
or King of Kings

noun

  1. Christ; Jesus.
  2. God; Jehovah.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of king of kings1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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To that end, the distributor is releasing its first animated film this month, called “The King of Kings,†in which author Charles Dickens tells his son the story of Jesus.

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He was called Raja-Raja, King of Kings, and he belonged to one of the most astonishing dynasties of the medieval world: the Cholas.

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Wrapping gifts, placing them under trees and opening them on Christmas Day are a relatively modern invention — in early medieval times, some Christian rulers thought that the story of the three Magi bestowing gifts to their sovereign, Jesus the King of Kings, was a perfect justification to demand additional taxes and tribute from their own subjects.

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It was a reference to a sonnet by Percy Bysse Shelley: Ozymandias, King of Kings.

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His sophomore follow-up, 2006’s “King of Kings,†reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200.

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