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== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197605" /> ==
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197605" /> ==
<p> &nbsp;Matthew 22:21 (b) He represents anyone who rightfully rules over us and to whom certain obligations are due. </p> <p> &nbsp;John 19:12 (c) Here he is a type of any earthly relationship which replaces or displaces the [[Lordship]] of CHRIST. </p>
<p> &nbsp;Matthew 22:21 (b) He represents anyone who rightfully rules over us and to whom certain obligations are due. </p> <p> &nbsp;John 19:12 (c) Here he is a type of any earthly relationship which replaces or displaces the [[Lordship]] of [[Christ]] </p>
          
          
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71917" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71917" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_29281" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_29281" /> ==
<p> (Graecized Καῖσαρ; hence the Germ. title ''Kaiser,'' Russian ''Czar),'' a name assumed by or conferred upon all the Roman emperors after Julius Caesar (who is said to have been so named from his having been born by a surgical operation, ''Ccesus).'' In this way It became a sort of title, like Pharaoh, and, as such, is usually applied to the emperors in the New Testament, as the sovereign of Judaea (&nbsp;John 19:15; &nbsp;Acts 17:7), without theirdistinctive proper names. (See Augustus). </p> <p> It was to him that the Jews paid tribute (&nbsp;Matthew 22:17; &nbsp;Luke 20:22; &nbsp;Luke 23:2), and to him that such Jews as were ''Cives Romani'' had the right of appeal (&nbsp;Acts 25:11; &nbsp;Acts 26:32; &nbsp;Acts 28:19); in which cise, if their cause was a criminal one, they were sent to Rome (&nbsp;Acts 25:12; &nbsp;Acts 25:21; comp. Pliny, ''Epp.'' 10:97), where was the court of the emperor (&nbsp;Philippians 4:22). The Caesars mentioned in the New Testament are Augustus (&nbsp;Luke 2:1), Tiberius (&nbsp;Luke 3:1; &nbsp;Luke 20:22), Claudius (&nbsp;Acts 11:28), Nero (&nbsp;Acts 25:8); Caligula, who succeeded Tiberius, is not mentioned. See each name. On &nbsp;Philippians 4:22, (See [[Household]]). </p>
<p> (Graecized '''''Καῖσαρ''''' ; hence the Germ. title ''Kaiser,'' Russian ''Czar),'' a name assumed by or conferred upon all the Roman emperors after Julius Caesar (who is said to have been so named from his having been born by a surgical operation, ''Ccesus).'' In this way It became a sort of title, like Pharaoh, and, as such, is usually applied to the emperors in the New Testament, as the sovereign of Judaea (&nbsp;John 19:15; &nbsp;Acts 17:7), without theirdistinctive proper names. (See Augustus). </p> <p> It was to him that the Jews paid tribute (&nbsp;Matthew 22:17; &nbsp;Luke 20:22; &nbsp;Luke 23:2), and to him that such Jews as were ''Cives Romani'' had the right of appeal (&nbsp;Acts 25:11; &nbsp;Acts 26:32; &nbsp;Acts 28:19); in which cise, if their cause was a criminal one, they were sent to Rome (&nbsp;Acts 25:12; &nbsp;Acts 25:21; comp. Pliny, ''Epp.'' 10:97), where was the court of the emperor (&nbsp;Philippians 4:22). The Caesars mentioned in the New Testament are Augustus (&nbsp;Luke 2:1), Tiberius (&nbsp;Luke 3:1; &nbsp;Luke 20:22), Claudius (&nbsp;Acts 11:28), Nero (&nbsp;Acts 25:8); Caligula, who succeeded Tiberius, is not mentioned. See each name. On &nbsp;Philippians 4:22, (See [[Household]]). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2136" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2136" /> ==
'''''sē´zar''''' Καίσαρ <i> '''''Kaı́sar''''' </i> &nbsp;Luke 2:1&nbsp;Luke 3:1&nbsp;Matthew 22:17&nbsp;Matthew 22:21&nbsp;Acts 25:11&nbsp;Acts 25:12&nbsp;Acts 25:21
''''' sē´zar ''''' Καίσαρ <i> ''''' Kaı́sar ''''' </i> &nbsp;Luke 2:1&nbsp;Luke 3:1&nbsp;Matthew 22:17&nbsp;Matthew 22:21&nbsp;Acts 25:11&nbsp;Acts 25:12&nbsp;Acts 25:21
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15289" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15289" /> ==