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Why is the concept of anointing important in the coronation?

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Anointing signifies God's blessing and the empowerment of the king to govern according to divine will.

The act of anointing during the coronation is deeply rooted in biblical tradition, serving as a significant symbol of God's chosen leader. This practice harkens back to the anointing of kings in Israel, such as Solomon, where oil represented not only the setting apart of a leader but also an impartation of divine wisdom and grace. The Archbishop’s prayers during this act invoke blessings for the king to govern in wealth, peace, and godliness. Such anointing highlights the understanding that authority in governance comes ultimately from God, and the recipient is tasked with ruling in alignment with divine principles.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 1:39, Psalm 2:2

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