Definition: In the Bible, "arsenotungstates" refers to the term used by Israelite kings who ruled over various regions under their rule. The word "arsenotungstates" is a compound of two Hebrew words: "arsen," meaning "lord," and "notu," which means "state." It was used as a title or designation for one's authority over particular parts or regions, akin to a high-ranking official. The specific roles and duties these kings had in various regions varied from one king to another. The term is often associated with theocratic rule where rulers are seen as divine or by their divine right of rule.