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Jesus, King of the Jews

King of the Jews is a title used for Jesus in the New Testament, both at the beginning of his life and at the end. In the Koine Hellenic of the New Testament, e.g., in John 19:3, this is written as Basileus ton Ioudaion (βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων).

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