THE BIBLE IN THE
ENGLISH CORONATION CEREMONY
In England
they call the coronation ceremony a Christian service. In fact, it may be more
of a Hebrew Old Testament service than a Christian one. Many of the traditions,
garments, hardware, and service can all be found in the Old Testament.
Anointing of the King
In 1 Samuel
10.1 Samuel anoints Saul with oil to signify that Saul is going to be King over
Israel.
1 Samuel
10.24-25 - And Samuel said to all the people, See ye
him whom the Lord hath chosen, that there is
none like him among all the people?
And all the
people shouted, and said, God save the king.
Then Samuel told the people the
manner of the kingdom, and wrote it
in a book, and laid it up
before the Lord.
The oil is poured into the Coronation Spoon
and the monarch is anointed on the hands, breast, and head. This spoon dates
back to the 12th century. It was listed in an inventory at
Westminster Abby in 1359 as being” of ancient form.”
In the Old Testament the King is anointed
with oil.
Samuel also said unto Saul, The Lord sent me to anoint thee to be
king over his people, over Israel: now therefore hearken thou unto the voice of
the words of the Lord. 1 Samuel 15.1
Trumpets
Trumpets are traditional instruments for
fanfares and signals, punctuate the entire coronation service. In England the
trumpets used for coronations are called The State Trumpets. There are 11
silver trumpets used in the coronation ceremony. In the Bible the Israelites
were instructed to make silver trumpets to use in ceremony and to remind the
Lord when they were in trouble or need.
And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Make thee two trumpets of silver; of a whole
piece shalt thou make them: that thou mayest use them for the calling of the
assembly, and for the journeying of the camp And when they
shall blow with them, all the assembly shall assemble themselves to thee at the
door of the tabernacle of the
congregation. Numbers 10.1-3
A fanfare played by the State Trumpets
herald key moments of the coronation ceremony just as the silver trumpets in
the Old Testament heralded announcements of important events in Biblical times.
Garments
In the Old Testament the
priests wore linen undergarments as a sign of holiness. The Coronation is
considered a holy event as the monarch swears to abide by and defend the
Christain faith. White linen signifies holiness in the
Bible and the righteousness of the saints.
Linen
breeches were for modesty. Priests’ garments were for glory and beauty. And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and
for beauty. Exodus 28.2; Ex 28.40-42
White linen also represents the righteousness of
God’s people. And to her was granted that she should be
arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness
of saints. Revelation 19.18
Music
The Coronation ceremony also has a tradition of music. The
music used in the service was written by George Fredrick Handel and has been
used in English coronations since 1727. Prior to that time other various types
of holy music were used.
Handel’s rousing anthem Zadok the Priest has been played at
every coronation service since 1727. The words are:
And all the
people rejoiced, and said:
God save the King! Long
live the King! (ref: 2 Samuel 16:16; Psalm 20.6-8)
May the King
live forever,
Zadok the
priest was loyal to David throughout all his troubles and was anointed as High
Priest for his loyalty. We are to be loyal to the Lord as Zadok was to his
king. These words are
based on 1 Kings 1.38-40:
So Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah the
son of Jehoiada, and the Cherethites and the Pelethites went down and had
Solomon ride on King David's mule and brought him to Gihon. There
Zadok the priest took the horn of oil from the tent and anointed Solomon. Then
they blew the trumpet, and all the people said, “Long live King Solomon!”
And all the people went up after him, playing
on pipes, and rejoicing with great joy, so that the earth was split by their
noise.
Music has always played an important part in coronation ceremonies
throughout history. In the time of the Israelite kings it was the same. Notice
how the English ceremony is based on the Old Testament. This is why I would
call it a Hebrew ceremony, rather than a Christian one.
In 1 Chronicles 25 David sets up the musical order of the tabernacle.
This was prior to King Solomon being anointed king after David’s death. We can
assume this was the music of the Temple until its destruction in 586 BC.
The Canopy or Chuppah
A chuppah
or canopy is a canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their
wedding ceremony. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over
four poles, or sometimes manually held up by attendants to the ceremony. A chuppah
symbolizes the home that the couple will build together.
In the New
Testament the believer is considered “the Bride of Christ” and the canopy would
symbolize our marriage to God and our dwelling with him.
A canopy is used
in the Coronation Ceremony to cover the Sovereign when the Anglican Bishop
anoints the head, hands, and breast with oil.
The word British itself is rooted in the Hebrew language. Brit means “Covenant” and Ish means man in Hebrew. British, then,
means “Covenant Man”.
One of the songs sung during many coronations is the Hymn
“Jerusalem’. This song describes the desire of the British people to make their
beautiful country like eternal Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Hymn
And did those feet in ancient time
walk upon England's mountain green? And was the holy Lamb of God on England's
pleasant pastures seen? And did the countenance divine shine forth upon our
clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here among those dark satanic mills?
Bring me my bow of burning gold! Bring me my arrows of desire! Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire! I will not cease from mental fight, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land.
Bring me my bow of burning gold! Bring me my arrows of desire! Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire! I will not cease from mental fight, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land.
St. Edwards Crown
In the Old Testament the High Priest wore a crown
of gold:
He also
placed the turban on his head, and on the turban, at its front, he placed the golden
plate, the holy crown, just as the Lord had commanded Moses. Leviticus 9.9
History tells
us Israelite kings were crowned with a band of gold.
St. Edward’s crown may bear witness to
the Israelitish heritage of the British people and to the Davidic origin of our
Royal House and Throne. It is wholly Israelitish, being a perfect symbol of the
kingdom of God as it was in Israel of old and as it will again be under the
rule of our returning Lord. This is to be seen, first of all, in the row of
special jewels which encircle its base. Twelve in number, they correspond exactly both in number and
name with those on the breastplate of Israel’s High Priest as recorded in
Exodus 28.
When a
monarch presents themself before God in the Coronation service, there to
dedicate themselves and us to God’s service, they wear a crown whose golden
base is set with TWELVE jewels which are identical with those which represented
the twelve Israel tribes on the High Priest’s breastplate.
This becomes
doubly significant when we remember that the Israel people are the physical
foundation of the kingdom of God. As organized in Israel of old, this kingdom
consisted of the Twelve Tribes in four divisions, encamped around the
Tabernacle in and over which hovered the Shekinah, a visible manifestation of
God’s presence among, and his sovereignty over, His people.
Of this
kingdom, the Crown of St. Edward is a perfect symbol. Just as the twelve tribes
of Israel are the basis of the kingdom of God, so the twelve jewels, emblematic
of these twelve tribes, form the basis of the Crown. Just as the twelve tribes
around the Tabernacle were divided into four groups, so the twelve jewels
around the base of the crown are divided into four groups by four golden bands
extending upward from the base.
When Israel
of old was encamped around the Tabernacle (Num. 2) each tribe encamped under
its own banner or ensign. Then, ahead and above these, were the flags or
standards of the four divisions into which the twelve tribes were divided. This
too appears in the symbolism of the crown for around it are four special jewels
set above those encircling its base.
Finally,
above the actual crown we see a golden ball or orb surmounted by a cross, and
from this cross two bands extend downward to encircle the orb. This completes a
perfect picture, for this cross, above and encircling the globe, is the
recognized emblem of Jesus, the Christ, in his coming role as Ruler of the
whole earth as “King of kings, and Lord of lords.” (1 Tim. 6:15; Rev.
19:16)
In this
crown, therefore, we have a perfect symbol of the Kingdom of God over which our
returning Lord is to reign from the Throne of David, and as such a symbol would
be meaningless to anyone else, it follows that our use of it clearly identifies
us as the people of the kingdom.
The Throne and the Stone of Destiny
Every crowned soveriegn (King or Queen) since Henry IV
has been crowed and anointed in this chair except for Roman Catholic Queen
Mary, who had a separate chair made so she could avoid being crowned in the
chair her Protestant half-brother had used.
Beneath the throne
is the “Stone of Destiny” which legend states was brought to Ireland by the
prophet Jeremiah when he left Egypt with the daughters of imprisoned King
Zedekiah (2 Kings 25.7).
The legend
also says this stone was the pillow under Jacob’s head when he fell asleep and
the angel of God told him his descendants would be as numerous as the dust of
the earth (Genesis 28.10-22). Whether or not this legend is true it is
interesting that there is a mound of earth known as the tomb of Jeremiah in
Ireland and the Stone of Destiny in Scotland.
Summary - We see many Biblical traditions in
the English Coronation Ceremony that are Hebraic in nature and taken directly
out of the Old Testament. I believe England is part of the lost tribes of
Israel as documented in the books of the kings in the Bible when the King of
Assyria relocated them and the people lost their identity among the Gentiles
(Hosea 1.10-11; 3.4-5; 7.8-9; 9.3-4).
In summary there
are four parts to the enthronement of a Biblical and English King:
- Giving of the Decree – Psalm 2.6-7 Declaration, Genesis 49.10 Rod/Sceptre is given, Hebrews 1.8
- Ceremony of taking the throne – 2 Sam 5.3 Anointed, 1 Kings 1.39-46, Rev 4.1-4, 9-11
- The Acclamation – 1 Kings 1.34 – God Save the King! 2 Kings 11.12
- Subjects Pledge Allegiance - Ps 50.4-5 Subjects pledge allegiance, Ps 47 The Coronation Psalm
When Yahweh
restores the Kingdom Jew and Gentile will be reunited as written in Ezekiel
37.15-28. Also review the blessings/prophecies by Jacob to Joseph’s sons in
Genesis 48.10-20. The United States and Britain are represented by Manasseh and
Britain. We see many amazing proofs in the Coronation Ceremony!
Finally here
are some of the words to rule Britannia:
When Britain first, at
heaven's command,
Arose from out the azure main,
This was the charter of the land,
And Guardian Angels sang this strain:
Arose from out the azure main,
This was the charter of the land,
And Guardian Angels sang this strain:
Rule, Britannia!
Britannia, rule the waves!
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.
(Chorus)
The nations not so blest as thee
Must, in their turn, to tyrants fall,
While thou shalt flourish great and free:
The dread and envy of them all.
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.
(Chorus)
The nations not so blest as thee
Must, in their turn, to tyrants fall,
While thou shalt flourish great and free:
The dread and envy of them all.
Rule, Britannia!
Britannia, rule the waves!
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.
The Christian nations were established by God to preach the Gospel to the
nations. Many nations in the British Commonwealth have national anthems
praising the Sovereign God of the Universe. When Yeshua returns He will restore
the Kingdom under God as it should be.
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