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Ralphinal , Please try to understand that being from the line of a king are called the princes. Unless they become a king themselves, they remain princes and they are not called kings. If a king has four sons, they will all be princes. If any of them later becomes a king, then only he will be called the king, not the other three. The other three will remain as princes.
In a similar way, even though Jesus hailed from king David a.s. he did not become a king here in this world as was david himself here in this world. For that reason we cannot call Jesus to be the king.
Jesus also did not claim the throne of david from the romans. The problem is that the Jews of the times had the hope of getting back the throne of david through their Messiah. They were not interested in their spiritual improvement. They were interested in politics and wordly gains. They were hoping that their Messiah will bring them back the throne of david.
The messiah (Jesus) would have got them the throne too if only they had listened to him and followed him. But they saw that the Messiah had come to them without any power, without any wordly charm. So they became disgusted or hopeless and denied him and opposed him too much.
That was the end of the throne of david a.s. and the kingship of Jesus a.s.