Chief-Genesis Chapter 36:1-43

 The Chief is a leader in religious or sacred affairs. Holiness is the attribute of God that binds all the other together."That God is holy means he is endlessly, always perfect. And his standard for us is perfection as well. "Therefore, you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect," Jesus says in Matthew 5:48. This begins a section (Genesis 36:16-19) listing the chiefs of the son of Esau. This is the same as the record given in the previous verses (Genesis 36: 9-14) as Esau's son and grandsons by his three wives. "Chiefs" may generally refer to leaders among the Edomite people or the heads of the clans. In the New Testament "Chief" is in most of its appearances the translation of Greek protos, "first"; the revised version (British and American) reads "first" for the King James Version "Chief", "Chiefest," in Matthew 20:27; Mark 10:44; Act 16:12. Deuteronomy1:15 so I took the chief of your tribes, wise men, and known, and made them heads over you, captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, and captains over fifties, and captain over tens, and officers among your tribe. So, I ask the question again, "Does the Bible refer to Jesus as a chief ?" Let's start with the King James. The word chief is a commonly referred to as it is found 328 times in the KJV. From what I found, the term chief seems most often connected to those who opposed Jesus, the chief priest.




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