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Thursday, 3 November 2011

PRINCE IN THE BIBLE

Prince

the title generally applied to the chief men of the state
The “princes of the provinces” (1 Kings 20:14) were the governors or lord-lieutenants of the provinces. So also the “princes” mentioned in Dan. 6:1, 3, 4, 6, 7 were the officers who administered the affairs of the provinces; the “satraps” (as rendered in Revised Version). These are also called “lieutenants” (Esther 3:12; 8:9; Revised Version, “satraps”).
The promised Savior is called by Daniel (9:25) "Messiah the Prince" (Hebrew: nagid); compare Acts 3:15; 5:31.
The angel Micheal is called (Dan. 12:1) a “prince” (Hebrew: sar, whence "Sarah," the “princes”).
Author: Matthew G. Easton.
Princes in the Bible
  1. Abieezer
  2. Adrammelech
  3. Archangel
  4. Cyrus
  5. Daniel
  6. Eliasaph
  7. Elishama
  8. Ezer
  9. First-born
  10. Hur
  11. Israel
  12. Jehiel
  13. Jehoash
  14. Jehoram
  15. Jehoshaphat
  16. Joash
  17. Johanan
  18. Jonathan
  19. Jetheth
  20. Jethro
  21. Joab
  22. Maaseiah
  23. Magog
  24. Malchi-shua
  25. melchizedek
  26. Menahem
  27. Michael
  28. Moses
  29. Nadab
  30. Nahshon
  31. Nebaioth
  32. Nergal-sharezer
  33. Nethaneel
  34. Obadiah
  35. Oreb
  36. Pagiel
  37. Paltiel
  38. Pedahel
  39. Pedahzur
  40. Pelatiah
  41. Raamiah
  42. Rehoboam
  43. Rezon
  44. Samgar-nebo
  45. Shallum
  46. Sharezer
  47. Shemaiah
  48. Shemuel
  49. Shephatiah
  50. Shethar
  51. Shiphtan
  52. Uzziah
  53. Xerxes
  54. Zachariah
  55. Ziza

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