King

the King

הַמֶּלֶךְ

HaMelekh


In the united monarchy of Yisra’eyl, the King (הַמֶּלֶךְ HaMelekh) serves as the head of state and government, embodying the principles and commandments of YEH’HEH’WEH יֶהֱוֶה. The King’s primary responsibility is to execute the laws derived from the Torah, ensuring that the governance of the nation aligns with the divine commandments. The King acts as a custodian of justice and righteousness, guiding the nation in adherence to the Torah and overseeing all aspects of public administration.

The King’s role is both administrative and symbolic, representing the unity and continuity of the theocratic government. Through the Royal Cabinet and various chambers, the King administers the executive functions of the government, addressing the needs of the society and maintaining order. The King’s leadership ensures that the nation’s actions reflect the will of YEH’HEH’WEH יֶהֱוֶה, fostering a harmonious and just society.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Execution of Laws: The King ensures that all laws and directives from the House of Law are implemented effectively and in accordance with the Torah.
  2. Administration: The King oversees the daily operations of the government, managing resources and providing essential services to the citizens.
  3. Upholding Justice and Righteousness: The King acts as the ultimate enforcer of justice, ensuring that all governmental actions are fair and righteous.
  4. Guidance and Leadership: The King provides spiritual and moral guidance to the nation, promoting adherence to the commandments of YEH’HEH’WEH יֶהֱוֶה.
  5. Representation: The King represents the united monarchy of Yisra’eyl both domestically and internationally, fostering relationships and ensuring the nation’s interests are protected.

Structure of the Royal Administration

  • Royal Cabinet (הַחֲדָרִים הַמַּלְכוּתִיִּים HaKhadhareem HaMalkhuthiyim): Composed of the heads of various chambers, advising the King on matters related to defence, justice, health, treasury, state, labour, domestic security, commerce, education, and other critical areas.
  • Chambers: Specialized departments focusing on specific aspects of governance, such as the Chamber of Defense, Chamber of Justice, Chamber of Health, etc., each led by a head who reports directly to the King.
  • Executive Offices of the Monarchy: Includes the Office of the Royal Palace, Council of National Security, Office of Administration, Office of Management & Budget, and others that support the King’s executive functions.

Mission Statement

The mission of the King is to faithfully execute the commandments of YEH’HEH’WEH יֶהֱוֶה through effective governance, ensuring that every action taken by the government promotes justice, righteousness, and the well-being of the nation. The King is dedicated to maintaining a theocratic system where the Torah guides all aspects of public administration, fostering a society that lives in accordance with the will of YEH’HEH’WEH יֶהֱוֶה.