Chapter XI.—The King to Be Honoured, God to Be Worshipped.
Wherefore I will rather honour the king [than your
gods], not, indeed, worshipping him, but praying for him. But God, the
living and true God, I worship, knowing that the king is made by Him. You
will say, then, to me, “Why do you not worship the king?”
Because he is not made to be worshipped, but to be reverenced with
lawful honour, for he is not a god, but a man appointed by God, not to
be worshipped, but to judge justly. For in a kind of way his government
is committed to him by God: as He will not have those called kings whom
He has appointed under Himself; for “king” is his title,
and it is not lawful for another to use it; so neither is it lawful for
any to be worshipped but God only. Wherefore, O man, you are wholly in
error. Accordingly, honour the king, be subject to him, and pray for him
with loyal mind; for if you do this, you do the will of God. For the law
that is of God, says, “My son, fear thou the Lord and the king,
and be not disobedient to them; for suddenly they shall take vengeance
on their enemies.”540540