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How do we know Jesus is truly the King of the Jews?

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Jesus is the King of the Jews because He is the fulfillment of the messianic prophecies and acknowledged as such in the Scriptures.

The recognition of Jesus as the King of the Jews is deeply rooted in the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus is referred to as the Messiah, and His lineage traces back to King David, fulfilling the covenant God made regarding an everlasting kingdom. Nathanael acknowledged Jesus as the 'Son of God' and 'King of Israel' upon meeting Him (John 1:49), reaffirming the belief that Jesus fulfills the qualifications of kingship set forth in the Scriptures. Moreover, the inscription placed above Him at His crucifixion serves as a divine proclamation of His identity, despite the rejection by the religious leaders at the time.
Scripture References: John 1:49, Isaiah 9:6-7

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