Definition: The word "archgovernor" in the Bible refers to a high priest who holds supreme authority over Israelites, including priests, Levite priests, and officials, all under divine guidance. The term comes from a place where the priests of Israel live. The position is primarily ceremonial, as it requires the priests to perform rituals that symbolize God's presence among the people. The "arch" refers to God (Deuteronomy 12:1), while "governor" signifies control or leadership.