In the tumultuous landscape of 16th-century Europe, the Geneva Bible emerged as a catalyst for both religious reform and political upheaval. Its translation of Ephesians 6:12, including “worldly governors” among spiritual adversaries, challenged the prevailing doctrine of the divine right of kings. This verse not only underscored the spiritual battle faced by believers but also raised profound questions about the accountability and morality of earthly authorities. The Geneva Bible’s stance resonates through history, prompting reflection on the balance between divine authority and human governance, and the enduring relevance of ethical accountability in leadership.
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