Coronation
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Definition and Significance:
Coronation refers to the ceremonial act of crowning a sovereign or monarch. In biblical times, this event was not only a political or social occasion but also held deep spiritual and religious significance. It symbolized the divine appointment and blessing of a leader, often accompanied by anointing with oil, which signified the Holy Spirit's empowerment and God's favor.

Biblical Examples:

1. Saul's Coronation:
Saul was the first king of Israel, chosen by God and anointed by the prophet Samuel. The coronation of Saul is described in 1 Samuel 10:1, where Samuel anoints Saul with oil, saying, "Has not the LORD anointed you ruler over His inheritance?" . This act marked Saul's divine appointment as king, although his reign later faced challenges due to his disobedience to God.

2. David's Coronation:
David's anointing and subsequent coronation are pivotal events in the Old Testament. Initially anointed by Samuel in 1 Samuel 16:13, David's official coronation as king over all Israel occurs later. 2 Samuel 5:3 states, "So all the elders of Israel came to the king at Hebron, and King David made a covenant with them at Hebron before the LORD, and they anointed him king over Israel" . David's coronation was a fulfillment of God's promise and established his dynasty.

3. Solomon's Coronation:
Solomon, David's son, was anointed and crowned as king while David was still alive, ensuring a smooth transition of power. 1 Kings 1:39 describes the event: "Zadok the priest took the horn of oil from the sacred tent and anointed Solomon. Then they blew the trumpet, and all the people shouted, 'Long live King Solomon!'" . Solomon's coronation was marked by great celebration and was seen as a continuation of David's God-ordained lineage.

4. Jehoash's Coronation:
The coronation of Jehoash (Joash) is notable for its dramatic context. As a child, Jehoash was hidden from the murderous Queen Athaliah and later crowned king in a coup led by the priest Jehoiada. 2 Kings 11:12 records, "Jehoiada brought out the king’s son, put the crown on him, presented him with the testimony, and proclaimed him king. They anointed him, and the people clapped their hands and shouted, 'Long live the king!'" . This event underscored the importance of divine protection and rightful rule.

Symbolism and Theology:

Coronations in the Bible often involved anointing with oil, a practice that symbolized the Holy Spirit's presence and empowerment. The act of anointing was a physical manifestation of God's choice and blessing upon the individual. The coronation ceremony also included the presentation of the "testimony" or law, emphasizing the king's duty to govern according to God's commandments.

Theologically, coronations pointed to the ultimate kingship of God. Earthly kings were seen as God's representatives, ruling under His authority. This is evident in the covenantal language used during coronations, where the king and the people acknowledged their mutual responsibilities before God.

Messianic Fulfillment:

The concept of coronation finds its ultimate fulfillment in the New Testament with the kingship of Jesus Christ. Although not crowned in a traditional earthly sense, Jesus is recognized as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. His coronation is depicted in a spiritual and eschatological context, as seen in Revelation 19:16: "And on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS" . Jesus' reign is eternal, and His kingdom is established through His death, resurrection, and eventual return.

Conclusion:
The biblical concept of coronation is rich with spiritual meaning, emphasizing divine appointment, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the ultimate sovereignty of God. Through the coronation of earthly kings, the Bible foreshadows the eternal reign of Christ, the true and everlasting King.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) The act or ceremony of crowning a sovereign; as the coronation of a prince; the act of investing a prince with the insignia of royalty, on his succeeding to the sovereignty.

2. (n.) The pomp or assembly at a coronation.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
CORONATION

kor-o-na'-shun (protoklisia): Occurs in 2 Maccabees 4:21 (the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "enthronement") where Apollonius was sent into Egypt for the coronation of Ptolemy Philometor as king. The Greek word protoklisia occurs nowhere else, and its meaning is uncertain. The reading in Swete is protoklesia, and this means "the first call."

Library

The Coronation of Christ, and Espousals of the Church, Cant. 3 2
... Book 1. Hymn 1:72. The coronation of Christ, and espousals of the church, Cant.
3. 2. ... 6 O that the months would roll away, And bring that coronation-day! ...
/.../watts/hymns and spiritual songs/hymn 0 091666667 the coronation of.htm

The Spiritual Coronation.
... CHRIST; HIS CHARACTER AND OFFICES. 246. " The Spiritual Coronation. 246. CM Duncan.
The Spiritual Coronation. 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name! ...
/.../adams/hymns for christian devotion/246 the spiritual coronation.htm

The Coronation of Christ, and Espousals of the Church. Ss 3:11
... HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS IN THREE BOOKS. HYMN 72 The coronation of Christ, and
espousals of the church. ... The coronation of Christ, and espousals of the church. ...
/.../watts/the psalms and hymns of isaac watts/hymn 72 the coronation of.htm

Coronation. CM Crown Him Lord of All.
... 154 Coronation. CM Crown Him Lord of All. Crown Him Lord of All. (336) All
hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall ...
/.../lorenz/the otterbein hymnal/154 coronation c m crown him.htm

Here Followeth a Discourse Between My Wife and the Judges, with ...
... Now, at the coronation of kings, there is usually a releasement of divers prisoners,
by virtue of his coronation; in which privilege also I should have had my ...
/.../grace abounding to the chief of sinners/here followeth a discourse between.htm

Man's Crown and God's
... He is its crown, it is His. I. The Possession of God is the Coronation of Man. ... II.
The Coronation of Man in God is the Coronation of God in Man. ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture h/mans crown and gods.htm

The Dove of God
... we may look at His baptism as being His public assumption of His Messianic office,
and at this descent of the Holy Spirit as the anointing or coronation of the ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture a/the dove of god.htm

The Christ Crowned, the Fact
... And the day of His coming is nearing."[1]. Coronation Gift. Christ is crowned. ... What
a contrast! What a coronation! What a welcome home to a throne! ...
/.../i the christ crowned the fact.htm

The Last Years of Knox: 1567-1572
... {256c} Throckmorton found Craig and Knox "very austere," well provided with arguments
from the Bible, history, the laws of Scotland, and the Coronation Oath. ...
/.../lang/john knox and the reformation/chapter xviii the last years.htm

"But if the Spirit of Him that Raised up Jesus from the Dead Dwell ...
... For, as there are coronation gifts when kings are solemnly installed in
office, so there are coronation mercies, triumphal gifts. ...
/.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/sermon xxxi but if the.htm

Thesaurus
Coronation
... 1. (n.) The act or ceremony of crowning a sovereign; as the coronation of a prince;
the act of investing a prince with the insignia of royalty, on his ...
/c/coronation.htm - 7k

Crown (94 Occurrences)
... The same Hebrew word so rendered (ne'zer) denotes the diadem worn by Saul in battle
(2 Samuel 1:10), and also that which was used at the coronation of Joash (2 ...
/c/crown.htm - 58k

Corpse (18 Occurrences)

/c/corpse.htm - 14k

Zechariah (55 Occurrences)
... (b) Zechariah 1:7-6:15, a series of eight night visions, followed by a coronation
scene, all delivered on the 24th day of the 11th month of the same 2nd year ...
/z/zechariah.htm - 70k

Gihon (6 Occurrences)
... (3) A spring in Jerusalem, evidently sacred, and, for that reason, selected
as the scene of Solomon's coronation (1 Kings 1:38). ...
/g/gihon.htm - 16k

Doom (15 Occurrences)
... Compare Dryden, Coronation of Charles II, i, 127: "Two kingdoms wait your doom,
and, as you choose, This must receive a crown, or that must lose." JR Van Pelt. ...
/d/doom.htm - 12k

Maaseiah (25 Occurrences)
... (2) A Levite captain who aided Jehoiada at the coronation of Joash (2 Chronicles
23:1). (3) An officer of Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26:11). ...
/m/maaseiah.htm - 19k

Corn-money (1 Occurrence)
Corn-money. Corn-measure, Corn-money. Coronation . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(YLT). Corn-measure, Corn-money. Coronation . Reference Bible.
/c/corn-money.htm - 6k

Anointing (39 Occurrences)
... The oldest and most sacred of these, it would seem, was the anointing of the king,
by pouring oil upon his head at his coronation, a ceremony regarded as ...
/a/anointing.htm - 28k

Athaliah (17 Occurrences)
... When roused to a sense of danger by the acclamations which greeted the coronation
ceremony, she made an attempt to stay the revolt by rushing into the temple ...
/a/athaliah.htm - 19k

Resources
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