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Rabshakeh (Akkadian: 𒃲𒁉𒈜𒈨𒌍 rab šāqê [GAL.BI.LUL.MEŠ]; Hebrew: רַבְשָׁקֵה, Modern: Ravšaqē, Tiberian: Raḇšāqē;
Ancient Gr****: Ραψακης Rapsakēs; Latin:...
- to have
impressed the
Queen of
Sheba with Solomon's glory. The
title Rabshakeh (Isaiah 36:2), once
thought to mean "chief of the cup-bearers" is now...
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Raamah Raamiah Rabbah Rabbi Rabbith Rabboni Rabmag Rab-saris
Rabshakeh Raca
Racal Rachab Rachal Rachel Raddai Ragau Raguel Rahab Rahab Raham...
- with a
large army. When the ****yrian
force arrived, its
field commander Rabshakeh brought a
message from Sennacherib. In an
attempt to
demoralize the Judeans...
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according to the
record of his annals. And the king of ****yria sent
Rabshakeh from
Lachish to
Jerusalem to King
Hezekiah with a
large army. And he stood...
- SAUL: A
NEGATIVE SYMBIOSIS by
Rabbi Moshe Reiss Hudson, J. Francis, '
Rabshakeh' [Lion
Publishing 1992] is a
fictionalisation of Saul's tragedy. Green...
- Rabsaris, and
Rabshakeh' to
force the
capitulation of
Jerusalem verse 17). The ****yrians
started by
using psychological warfare, with
Rabshakeh speaking directly...
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placed family could achieve such a position.
Originally a
cupbearer (
Rabshakeh) to a king of Kish with a
Semitic name, Ur-Zababa,
Sargon thus became...
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found in the
later chapters of the Book of Jeremiah. The ****yrian vizier,
Rabshakeh,
lists the god(s) of
Arpad among those who he
alleges have been unable...
- is now
thought to be the name of an
office or rank, not an individual.
Rabshakeh Tartan (****yrian) 4 (2)
Kings 18:17 Douay–Rheims
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