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The term "King's Daughter" is a poetic and symbolic expression found within the biblical text, often used to describe the people of God, particularly in the context of the Church as the bride of Christ. This imagery is deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of biblical symbolism, where the relationship between God and His people is frequently depicted in familial and royal terms.
Biblical References and SymbolismThe phrase "King's Daughter" is notably found in
Psalm 45, a royal wedding psalm that is often interpreted as a messianic prophecy.
Psalm 45:13-14 states, "All glorious is the princess in her chamber; her gown is embroidered with gold. In colorful garments she is led to the king; her virgin companions follow her—those brought to be with her." Here, the "King's Daughter" is portrayed in a setting of splendor and honor, symbolizing purity, beauty, and the intimate relationship between the king and his bride.
In a broader theological context, the Church is often seen as the bride of Christ, drawing from passages such as
Ephesians 5:25-27 , which speaks of Christ's love for the Church: "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her to sanctify her, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to Himself as a glorious church, without stain or wrinkle or any such blemish, but holy and blameless." This passage underscores the sanctity and cherished status of the Church, akin to the "King's Daughter."
Theological ImplicationsThe imagery of the "King's Daughter" carries significant theological implications. It emphasizes the Church's identity as a chosen and beloved entity, set apart for a divine purpose. The Church, as the "King's Daughter," is called to reflect the glory and holiness of her King, Jesus Christ. This relationship is characterized by covenantal love, fidelity, and the promise of eternal union.
Furthermore, the "King's Daughter" motif highlights the transformative power of Christ's redemptive work. Just as the daughter is adorned in garments of gold, the Church is clothed in righteousness through the sacrificial love of Christ. This transformation is not merely external but signifies an inner renewal and sanctification, preparing the Church for her ultimate union with Christ.
Cultural and Historical ContextIn the ancient Near Eastern context, royal daughters were often symbols of alliance and covenant. Marriages involving royal daughters were strategic, serving to unite kingdoms and establish peace. Similarly, the Church, as the "King's Daughter," represents the new covenant established through Christ, uniting believers with God and with one another in a spiritual kingdom.
The "King's Daughter" also reflects the dignity and worth bestowed upon the Church. In a patriarchal society where women's roles were often limited, the depiction of the Church as a royal daughter elevates her status, affirming her value and significance in the divine narrative.
Practical ApplicationFor believers, the concept of the Church as the "King's Daughter" serves as a reminder of their identity and calling. It encourages the Church to live in a manner worthy of her royal status, pursuing holiness, unity, and love. It also inspires hope, as the Church anticipates the fulfillment of her destiny in the eternal kingdom of God.
In worship and devotion, the imagery of the "King's Daughter" invites believers to celebrate their relationship with Christ, recognizing the honor and privilege of being part of His redeemed community. It calls the Church to reflect the beauty and glory of her King, living as a testament to His grace and truth in the world.
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Psalm 45:13The king's daughter is all glorious within: her clothing is of worked gold.
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If this Queen Ye See Not, Now Rich Also with Royal Progeny. If She ...
... entreat help of the Church, unto whom it was said, "Thy face shall all the rich
of the people entreat." If He acknowledges not the King's daughter, unto Whom ...
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How Earconbert, King of Kent, Ordered the Idols to be Destroyed ...
... Sexburg, that king's elder daughter, wife to Earconbert, king of Kent, had a daughter
called Earcongota ... and bride of Christ was buried in the church of the ...
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Hearken, O Daughter
... The King's daughter is all glorious within, her clothing is ... brought, they shall enter
into the King's Palace ... the marriage between Christ and His Church: whom he ...
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But You Will Say, the Good Will of a Friend Towards Me, Although I ...
... I am the Church, concerning whom it is said unto ... There it said unto me, "Hearken,
O daughter, and see ... people and thy father's house: for the King hath desired ...
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On the Holy Ghost and his Descent Upon the Apostles
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The Portrait of the Bride
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we take it as it stands in our Bible, 'The King's daughter is all glorious ...
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Concerning Faith of Things Not Seen
... entreat help of the Church, unto whom it was said, "Thy face shall all the rich
of the people entreat." If He acknowledges not the King's daughter, unto Whom ...
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Whether any Gifts Should be Assigned as Dowry to the Blessed?
... marriage, the very adornments bestowed on the spiritual bride, namely the Church
in her ... is written (Ps.44:14): "All the glory of the king's daughter is within ...
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How when King Penda was Slain, the Province of the Mercians ...
... called Streanaeshalch, built a monastery there, in which the aforesaid king's daughter
was first ... and many other noble persons, are buried in the church of the ...
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After Eutropius Having Been Found Outside the Church had Been ...
... then give alms, only abiding in the Church, only wearing the proper raiment, only ...
unworthy of the earth and now she has become a daughter of the king. ...
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