Usurpation
usurpation
(Latin: in, in; trudo, thrust)
The unlawful taking possession of a benefice.
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Usurpation
Of Political functions:
– By Absalom
2Sa 15:1-12
– By Adonijah
1Ki 1:5-9
– By Baasha
1Ki 15:27-28
– By Zimri
1Ki 16:9-10
– By Jehu
2Ki 9:11-37
– By Athaliah
2Ki 11:1-16
– By Shallum
2Ki 15:10
In ecclesiastical affairs:
– By Saul, in assuming priestly functions
1Sa 13:8-14
– By Solomon, in thrusting Abiathar out of the priesthood
1Ki 2:26-27
– By Uzziah, in assuming priestly offices
2Ch 26:16-21
– By Ahaz
2Ki 16:12-13 Church, The Collective Body of Believers, Church and State, State Superior to the Church; Government, Ecclesiastical
Of executive power:
– In ordering Naboth’s death and confiscation of his vineyard
1Ki 21:7-19
– In the scheme of Joseph to dispossess the Egyptians of their real and personal property
Gen 47:13-26
– Of Pharaoh, making bondservants of the Israelites
Exo 1:9-22
– Moses accused of
Num 16:3