Church and State
- ECCLESIASTICAL POWER SUPERIOR TO CIVIL
- Appoints kings1Sa 10:1
- Directs administration1Sa 15:1–4
- Reproves rulers1Sa 15:14–35
- Withdraws support and anoints a successor1Sa 16:1–132Ki 9:1–262Ki 11:4–12
- Attempted usurpation of ecclesiastical functions by civil authorities, reproved1Sa 13:8–142Ch 26:16–21
- STATE SUPERIOR TO RELIGION
- David, in organizing the priests and Levites in courses, and appointing musicians, instruments, and other details of religious services1Ch 231Ch 241Ch 252Ch 35:4
- Solomon, in thrusting Abiathar out of the high priest's office1Ki 2:261Ki 2:27
- Solomon, in overshadowing the ecclesiastical in building the temple, and officiating primarily in the dedication, intercessory or priestly prayer, pronouncing the benediction, etc1Ki 5:8
- Hezekiah, in reorganizing temple service2Ch 31:2–19
- Jeroboam, in subverting the Jewish religion1Ki 12:26–33
- Manasseh, in subverting, and afterward restoring, the true religion2Ch 33:2–92Ch 33:15–17
- Jehoash, in supervising the repairs of the temple2Ki 12:4–18
- Ahaz, in transforming the altars2Ki 16:10–16
- Josiah, in exercising the function of the priests in the temple2Ch 34:29–33
- STATE FAVORABLE TO RELIGION
- Cyrus, in his proclamation to restore the temple at Jerusalem2Ch 36:222Ch 36:23Ezr 1:1–11
- Darius, in his edict furthering the restoration of the templeEzr 6:1–14
- Artaxerxes, in exempting priests, Levites, and other temple functionaries from taxesEzr 7:24