- it is a p****ive form: 'Ones who have fallen',
grammatically analogous to
paqid 'one who is appointed' (i.e., a
deputy or overseer), asir 'one who is bound'...
- (possibly the same as Amariah,
Nehemiah 10:3; 12:2), was
deputy chief priest (
paqid nagid) of the
temple (Jeremiah 20:1, 2). (At this time, the
nagid "governor"...
-
Pashhur was his
paqid (or ****d; "deputy"; cf.
Jeremiah 1:10: God
appointed Jeremiah, "set thee over" - literally, "have made thee
Paqid").
Zephaniah held...
- His name was
traditionally the name of a
second son. He may have been a
paqid mātāti
official attested in the
earlier reign,
possibly from the Babylonian...
- that the
previous line of the text
states that “the
Commander (הפקיד, ha
Paqid), the
chief of the
armed troops" . . . the
evidently corrupt המקר, hmqr...