e/Government of ancient Israel

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has glosseng: The king of ancient Israel was not an absolute monarch. By tradition, the King was required to obey the laws of the Torah, which includes both religious laws and secular laws. Rabbinic political theory describes authority as being split between three powers: the "Crown of Kingship" (keter malkhut), the "Crown of Priesthood" (keter kehuna), and the "Crown of Torah" (keter torah). According to this theory, institutional power was shared between this triumvirate of monarch, priest, and prophet.
lexicalizationeng: Government of ancient Israel
instance of(noun) the members of a social organization who are in power
form of government, political system
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has glossheb: ממשל ביהדות הוא בחינה וסקירה של צורת הממשל האידאלי על פי החוק העברי, האם הוא שלטון מלוכני או אחר.
lexicalizationheb: שיטת הממשל ביהדות

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