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What does the Bible say about the need for a prophet, priest, and king?

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The Bible indicates that without a prophet, priest, and king, people tend to do what is right in their own eyes, leading to spiritual chaos and idolatry.

In Judges 17, it is stated that in Israel, there was no king, and as a result, every man did what was right in his own eyes. This lack of divine guidance and authority leads to idolatry and confusion, as people create their own interpretations of worship. The need for a prophet, priest, and king is essential in guiding the faithful, teaching the truth, and leading them to Christ, who fulfills all three roles perfectly. Without Christ, individuals are left to their own flawed understanding of righteousness, which can lead to destructive outcomes.
Scripture References: Judges 17:6, Hebrews 2:17

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