Although, for political reasons, the concept of “sovereign” has been systematically clouded by publishing companies from the 20th century to-date;
There is no mystery in the meaning of “Sovereign” for the educated individual. The meaning has been well established and used profusely in The Holy Bible and pre-20th century history books; always referencing God, Jesus or the noble kings of educated families, primarily of post-empirical Europe. That’s it. Simple!
Sovereign - (root: sever) A noble and just king, of divine ordination, whom, by that ordination is empowered, by the Supreme Sovereign(God), as the author of law and minster of justice in his nation, domain or realm.
(Author’s Note: form a mental picture of a chess board in your mind, and think “King of France, King of Belgium.”)
Webster’s:
Main Entry: 1sov·er·eign \ˈsä-v(ə-)rən, -vərn also ˈsə-\Function: noun Etymology: Middle English soverain, from Anglo-French soverein,from soverein, adjective Date: 13th century
1 a : one possessing or held to possess sovereignty b : one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere c : an acknowledged leader : arbiter any of various gold coins of the United Kingdom
Note the Athiestic slant of the corporate publisher:
The Supreme Lord’s supreme authority is not in any way within a limited sphere; it is absolute. God is the Author of mathematics, evolution and the Laws of Nature and His Laws and penalties are very systematically described in The Holy Bible and other specific revealed scriptures of the world.

