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I say, "Keep the king`s command!" because of the oath to God.
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Earthly King or King of Kings?
Commentators note two main interpretations of 'the king.' One view is that it refers to an earthly ruler, whom subjects should obey because of their oath of allegiance made before God. Another view, which some scholars feel fits the context better, is that it refers to God Himself, the 'King of kings,' whose commandments we must keep because of His divine covenant.
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Ecclesiastes
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Oath - A reference to the oath of allegiance taken to Solomon at his accession to the throne (the margin of 1 Chronicles 29:24)…
19th Century
Anglican
The unconnected “I” with which this verse begins indicates that some word has early dropped out of the text. The italics with which our translators…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I [counsel thee] to keep the king's commandment Or, "to observe the mouth of the king" F23 ; what he says…
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