As for the Hebrew "VeMelekh," the Greek "βασιλευς" (basileus), and the Latin "rex," only the Hebrew "melekh" in the superscription reads as "king." The Greek 'basileus' and the Latin 'rex' in their original meanings meant "leader" or "ruler." It was not until the time of the Anglo-Saxon rulers in England did "rex" come to mean "king." We true Biblical Christians of course know Yeshua is King!!! :)
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