(3) Men (kings, etc.), in regard to the source of their power ("By me (i.e. the wisdom of God), kings reign" (
Pr 8:15)); respecting legitimate succession (
2Ch 23:3); meaning "to have power or dominion" (
Ge 37:8 and
Job 34:30); in regard to an essential characteristic (
Isa 32:1); in connection with the covenant of Yahweh with David (
Jer 33:21); then the word is used in
1Sa 12:12, where Samuel reminds the children of Israel of their demanding a king of him (compare verse 14); of Saul (
1Sa 13:1; compare
1Sa 11:12); of Saul's son Ish-bosheth (
2Sa 2:10); of David (
2Sa 5:4 f; compare
2Sa 3:21); of Adonijah (
1Ki 1:11,
24; compare
1Ki 2:15); of Solomon (
1Ki 1:13); quite frequently of the kings of Judah and Israel (in the Books of Kings and Chronicles); of the kings of Edom (
Ge 36:31); of Jabin, king of Canaan, in Razor (Jud 4:2); of Abimelech, Jerubbaal's son, in Jotham's fable (Jud 9:8-15); of Hanun, king of the Ammonites (
2Sa 10:1); of Rezon and his men in Damascus (
1Ki 11:24); of Hazael and Ben-hadad, kings of Syria (
2Ki 8:15,
13:24); of Esar-haddon, king of Assyria (
2Ki 19:37); of Ahasuerus, king of Persia (
Es 1:1); of Archelaus (
Mt 2:22).