Prince
the title generally applied to the chief men of the stateThe “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”).
Princes in the Bible
- Abieezer
- Adrammelech
- Archangel
- Cyrus
- Daniel
- Eliasaph
- Elishama
- Ezer
- First-born
- Hur
- Israel
- Jehiel
- Jehoash
- Jehoram
- Jehoshaphat
- Joash
- Johanan
- Jonathan
- Jetheth
- Jethro
- Joab
- Maaseiah
- Magog
- Malchi-shua
- melchizedek
- Menahem
- Michael
- Moses
- Nadab
- Nahshon
- Nebaioth
- Nergal-sharezer
- Nethaneel
- Obadiah
- Oreb
- Pagiel
- Paltiel
- Pedahel
- Pedahzur
- Pelatiah
- Raamiah
- Rehoboam
- Rezon
- Samgar-nebo
- Shallum
- Sharezer
- Shemaiah
- Shemuel
- Shephatiah
- Shethar
- Shiphtan
- Uzziah
- Xerxes
- Zachariah
- Ziza
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