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Rabsaris (Hebrew: רַב-סָרִיס raḇ-sārīs),
possibly means "Chief of officers", (Akkadian: 𒇽𒃲𒊕 rab ša-rēši [LÚ.GAL.SAG]) is the name or
title of two individuals...
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messengers to Hezekiah, who was sent to
Jerusalem along with the
Tartan and the
Rabsaris. The
speech he delivered, in the
Hebrew language, in the
hearing of all...
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Kingdom of Kush
Commanders and
leaders Sennacherib's
Rabshakeh Sennacherib's
Rabsaris Sennacherib's
Tartan King
Hezekiah of
Judah Eliakim ben
Hilkiyahu Yoah...
- and also did some illustrations; Tenmon, who
composed the music; and "
Rabsaris", who was
credited for his "cooperation".
After it was
completed in 1999...
- this as
indicating six figures: "Nergalsharezer, Samgarnebo, S****chim,
Rabsaris, Nergalsharezer, Rabmag". The New
International Version sees
three characters...
- of the
guard sent Nebushasban,
Rabsaris, Nergal-Sharezer, Rabmag, and all the king of Babylon’s
chief officers; "
Rabsaris"; and "Rabmag" are "titles of...
- rendition,
albeit reversing two of them:
Nergal Sharezer,
Samgar Nebo,
Rabsaris, S****chim, and
Rabmag The
literal translation by
Christopher T. Begg and...
- Ben-Hilkiah
Joahe Ben-Asaph
Shebna Supported by
Taharqa Sennacherib Rabshakeh Rabsaris Tartan Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and
losses Many
killed 200,150...
- so he sent his "big guns", his main officers,
consisting of: 'Tartan,
Rabsaris, and Rabshakeh' to
force the
capitulation of
Jerusalem verse 17). The ****yrians...
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greater power held by Shamshi-ilu and a
fragmentary ****yria.
Rabshakeh Rabsaris Encyclopaedia Biblica:
Tartan Van De Mierroop, Marc (2007). A
history of...