King of the Jews
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King of the Jews may refer to:
- A title used to refer to Jesus in several Biblical passages, including Matthew 2:2 and Luke 23:3.
- a title given mockingly by the Romans to captured Jewish partisans who defied Roman rule of Iudaea Province right before their execution. See INRI.
- a book by Waverley Lewis Root; see King of the Jews
- one of several historical kings of the Jewish people; see Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah
- King Herod the Great, declared "King of the Jews" by the Roman Senate.
- Agrippa I or Agrippa II, appointed by Claudius
- the song "Tiny, King of the Jews," from the album Songs About Fucking by Big Black
- a fabricated character in, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

