👉 In Greek, "Ronalmata" translates to "The King's Son." This phrase signifies a young person who has been appointed as king by their father. It is used in ancient Israelite culture to denote anointed kingship. Definition: In ancient Israelite society, when the son was declared king (as shown through the royal testament), they were designated as a royal anointee, a title equivalent to the monarch's son in modern times. They held political and religious power alongside their father, but had autonomy and independence from him.