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In biblical terms, the concept of being "deposed" refers to the removal of a person from a position of power or authority, often by divine intervention or as a result of moral failure. This theme is prevalent throughout the Scriptures, illustrating the sovereignty of God over human affairs and the consequences of disobedience and pride.

Old Testament Examples

1. Saul: One of the most notable examples of deposition in the Bible is King Saul, the first king of Israel. Saul was chosen by God but later rejected due to his disobedience. In 1 Samuel 15:26, the prophet Samuel tells Saul, "I will not return with you, because you have rejected the word of the LORD, and the LORD has rejected you as king over Israel." Saul's deposition serves as a warning against the dangers of pride and disobedience to God's commands.

2. Nebuchadnezzar: The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar experienced a temporary deposition as a result of his pride. In Daniel 4:31-32, it is recorded, "While the words were still in the king’s mouth, a voice came from heaven: 'King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is declared that the kingdom has departed from you. You will be driven away from mankind to live with the beasts of the field, and you will feed on grass like an ox, and seven times will pass you by until you acknowledge that the Most High rules over the kingdom of men and gives it to whom He wishes.'" This event underscores the biblical principle that God is the ultimate authority over all earthly rulers.

3. Rehoboam: The son of Solomon, Rehoboam, saw the division of his kingdom as a form of deposition. His harsh policies led to the rebellion of the northern tribes, resulting in the split of the united monarchy into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah (1 Kings 12:16-19). This division was seen as a fulfillment of God's judgment due to Solomon's idolatry and Rehoboam's failure to heed wise counsel.

New Testament Context

While the New Testament does not focus as heavily on the deposition of rulers, the theme of divine authority and the consequences of rejecting God's will continue. Jesus Christ, in His teachings, often highlighted the reversal of worldly power structures, emphasizing humility and servanthood as the true marks of greatness in the kingdom of God (Matthew 20:25-28).

Theological Implications

The concept of being deposed in the Bible serves as a reminder of God's ultimate control over human history. It illustrates the biblical truth that no authority exists apart from God's permission (Romans 13:1). Leaders are accountable to God for their actions, and those who fail to honor Him may face removal from their positions.

Furthermore, the deposition of leaders in Scripture often points to the coming of God's kingdom, where Christ reigns supreme. The temporary nature of earthly power contrasts with the eternal reign of Jesus, who is described as the "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation 19:16).

Practical Application

For believers, the biblical accounts of deposition encourage a posture of humility and obedience to God's will. They serve as a caution against the dangers of pride and self-reliance, urging Christians to seek God's guidance in all areas of life. Additionally, these accounts remind believers to pray for their leaders, recognizing that God can raise up and remove rulers according to His divine purposes.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(imp. & p. p.) of Depose.
Strong's Hebrew
5182. necheth -- to descend
... 5181, 5182. necheth. 5183 . to descend. Transliteration: necheth Phonetic
Spelling: (nekh-ath') Short Definition: deposed. Word ...
/hebrew/5182.htm - 6k

5493. sur -- to turn aside
... Definition to turn aside NASB Word Usage abolished (1), avoid (1), beheaded* (1),
cut off (1), degenerate (1), depart (45), departed (7), deposed (1), deprives ...
/hebrew/5493.htm - 7k

Library

Stephanus Deposed.
... Book II. Chapter VIII."Stephanus Deposed. After the judges had heard these
replies, they ordered the youngest of those who had ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of theodoret/chapter viii stephanus deposed.htm

How Wynfrid Being Deposed, Sexwulf Received his Bishopric, and ...
... BOOK IV CHAP. VI. How Wynfrid being deposed, Sexwulf received his bishopric,
and Earconwald was made bishop of the East Saxons. [675 AD]. ...
/.../bede/bedes ecclesiastical history of england/chap vi how wynfrid being.htm

If any Presbyter or Deacon Deposed by his Own Bishop...
... The Canons of the Blessed and Holy Fathers Assembled at Antioch in Syria. Canon
XII. If any presbyter or deacon deposed by his own bishop? ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon xii if any presbyter.htm

The Long Formulary and the Enactments Issued by the Synod of ...
... Julius, Bishop of Rome, and Hosius, the Spanish Bishop, deposed by the Bishops of
the East, because they held Communion with Athanasius and the Rest. ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of sozomenus/chapter xi the long formulary and.htm

Formulary of the Council of Ariminum Approved by the Acacians. ...
... Chapter XXIV."Formulary of the Council of Ariminum approved by the Acacians. List
of the Deposed Chief-Priests, and the Causes of their Condemnation. ...
/.../chapter xxiv formulary of the council.htm

If any Bishop who Has Been Deposed by a Synod...
... If any bishop who has been deposed by a synod? ... If a bishop deposed by a synod shall
dare to celebrate the liturgy, let him have no chance of return. ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon iv if any bishop.htm

Of the Synod Held at Antioch, which Deposed Eustathius, Bishop of ...
... Book I. Chapter XXIV."Of the Synod held at Antioch, which deposed Eustathius, Bishop
of Antioch, on whose account a Sedition broke out and almost ruined the ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of scholasticus/chapter xxiv of the synod held.htm

The Bishops of the Party of Julius and Hosius Held Another Session ...
... Chapter XII."The Bishops of the Party of Julius and Hosius held another Session
and deposed the Eastern High Priests, and also made a Formulary of Faith. ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of sozomenus/chapter xii the bishops of the.htm

The Partial Council of Antioch; it Deposed Athanasius; it ...
... Chapter V."The Partial Council of Antioch; it deposed Athanasius; it substituted
Gregory; its Two Statements of the Faith; those who agreed with them. ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of sozomenus/chapter v the partial council of.htm

Council Held by Theophilus and the Accusers of John in Rufinian??. ...
... Chapter XVII."Council held by Theophilus and the Accusers of John in Rufinian??.
John is summoned to attend, and not being present, was deposed by Them. ...
/.../chapter xvii council held by theophilus.htm

Thesaurus
Deposed (5 Occurrences)
...Deposed (5 Occurrences). ... 2 Chronicles 36:3 The king of Egypt deposed him at Jerusalem,
and fined the land one hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold. ...
/d/deposed.htm - 8k

Annas (4 Occurrences)
... high priest along with Caiaphas (Luke 3:2). By the Mosaic law the high-priesthood
was held for life (Numbers 3:10); and although Annas had been deposed by the ...
/a/annas.htm - 13k

Abiathar (29 Occurrences)
... These appointments continued in force till the end of David's reign (1 Kings 4:4).
Abiathar was deposed (the sole historical instance of the deposition of a ...
/a/abiathar.htm - 29k

Jehoahaz (22 Occurrences)
... He fell into the idolatrous ways of his predecessors (23:32), was deposed by
Pharaoh-Necho from the throne, and carried away prisoner into Egypt, where he died ...
/j/jehoahaz.htm - 23k

Chronology
... Archelaus was deposed in 759/6 (Dio Cassius lv.27 in the consulship of Aemilius
Lepidus and Lucius Arruntius) in the 10th year of his reign (Ant., XVII, xiii, 2 ...
/c/chronology.htm - 74k

Nebuchadnezzar (90 Occurrences)
... A third time he came against it, and deposed Jehoiachin, whom he carried into Babylon,
with a large portion of the population of the city, and the sacred ...
/n/nebuchadnezzar.htm - 57k

Zadok (50 Occurrences)
... on the throne, he put Zodak in the room of Abiathar, ie made him sole high priest,
while retaining Abiathar in the priestly office, though deposed from a ...
/z/zadok.htm - 40k

Pontius (4 Occurrences)
... The province of Judea had formerly been the kingdom of Archclaus, and was formed
when he was deposed (6 AD) Speaking roughly, it took in the southern half of ...
/p/pontius.htm - 36k

Pilate (60 Occurrences)
... The province of Judea had formerly been the kingdom of Archclaus, and was formed
when he was deposed (6 AD) Speaking roughly, it took in the southern half of ...
/p/pilate.htm - 53k

Priest (500 Occurrences)
... Because he joined the party of Adonijah rather than that of Solomon, Abiathar was
deposed and banished to Anathoth, where he spent the rest of his days (1 ...
/p/priest.htm - 88k

Resources
What is the account of Annas and Caiaphas? | GotQuestions.org

Who was King Asa in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What is the significance of Egypt in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Deposed: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Deposed (5 Occurrences)

Acts 19:27
There is danger, therefore, not only that this our trade will become of no account, but also that the temple of the great goddess Diana will fall into utter disrepute, and that before long she will be actually deposed from her majestic rank--she who is now worshipped by the whole province of Asia; nay, by the whole world."
(WEY ASV RSV)

2 Kings 23:5
He put down the idolatrous priests, whom the kings of Judah had ordained to burn incense in the high places in the cities of Judah, and in the places around Jerusalem; those also who burned incense to Baal, to the sun, and to the moon, and to the planets, and to all the army of the sky.
(See RSV)

2 Chronicles 15:16
Also Maacah, the mother of Asa the king, he removed from being queen, because she had made an abominable image for an Asherah; and Asa cut down her image, and made dust of it, and burnt it at the brook Kidron.
(See NIV)

2 Chronicles 36:3
The king of Egypt deposed him at Jerusalem, and fined the land one hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold.
(WEB JPS ASV WBS NAS RSV)

Daniel 5:20
But when his heart was lifted up, and his spirit was hardened so that he dealt proudly, he was deposed from his kingly throne, and they took his glory from him:
(WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV)

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