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RABBAH @

-1. Also called RABBATH .A city east of the Jordan River, originally belonging to the Ammonites kjv@Joshua:13:25 .Bedstead of the giant named Og, kept at kjv@Deuteronomy:3:11 .Captured by David kjv@2Samuel:11:1; kjv@2Samuel:12:26-31; kjv@1Chronicles:20:1-3 .Possessed again by the Ammonites; prophesied against kjv@Jeremiah:49:2-3; kjv@Ezekiel:21:20; kjv@Ezekiel:25:5; kjv@Amos:1:14

-2. A city in the territory of the tribe of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:60



RABBATH @
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See RABBAH



RABBI @
- The title of a Jewish teacher kjv@Matthew:23:7-8; kjv@John:3:2
- Ostentatiously used by the Pharisees kjv@Matthew:23:7
- Used in addressing John the Baptist kjv@John:3:26
- Used in addressing Jesus kjv@John:1:38 kjv@John:1:49 kjv@John:3:2; kjv@John:6:25
- R. V kjv@Matthew:26:25 kjv@Matthew:26:49 kjv@Mark:9:5; kjv@Mark:11:21; kjv@Mark:14:45; kjv@John:4:31; kjv@John:9:2; kjv@John:11:8
- R. V.) kjv@John:20:16
- Forbidden by Jesus as a title to his disciples kjv@Matthew:23:8



RABBITH @
- A city in the territory of the tribe of Issachar kjv@Joshua:19:20



RAB

- MAG @
- An Assyrian prince, or, possibly, a second name given to Nergal-sharezer kjv@Jeremiah:39:3 kjv@Jeremiah:39:13



RABSARIS @

-1. A title of an Assyrian officer .
See RAB

- SHAKEH (RABSHAKEH) .
See TARTAN .Sent by Sennacherib against Jerusalem kjv@2Kings:18:17

-2. An Assyrian prince during the time of Nebuchadnezzar, or, possibly, a second name given to Nebushazban (also spelled NEBO

- SARSEKIM or SARSEKIM, N. I. V.) kjv@Jeremiah:39:3 kjv@Jeremiah:39:13



RAB

- SHAKEH (RABSHAKEH) @ -(A title of an Assyrian officer)
- Sent by Sennacherib against Jerusalem; undertakes to cause disloyalty to Hezekiah and the surrender of Jerusalem by a speech in the Jews' native language kjv@2Kings:18:17-36; kjv@2Kings:19:4 kjv@2Kings:19:8 kjv@Isaiah:36; 37