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DEPUTY - D>@ - kjv@Acts:13:7-8 kjv@Acts:13:12 kjv@Acts:19:38) The Greek word signifies proconsul, the title of the Roman governors who were appointed by the senate.

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Deputy @ in kjvKings:22:47, means a prefect; one set over others. The same Hebrew word is rendered "officer;" i.e., chief of the commissariat appointed by Solomon (kjvKings:4:5, etc.). In kjv@Esther:8:9 kjv@Esther:9:3 (R.V., "governor") it denotes a Persian prefect "on this side" i.e., in the region west of the Euphrates. It is the modern word pasha. In kjv@Acts:13:7-8, 12; 18:12, it denotes a proconsul; i.e., the governor of a Roman province holding his appointment from the senate. The Roman provinces were of two kinds,

(1) senatorial and

(2) imperial. The appointment of a governor to the former was in the hands of the senate, and he bore the title of proconsul (Gr. anthupatos). The appointment of a governor to the latter was in the hands of the emperor, and he bore the title of propraetor (Gr. antistrategos).

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DEPUTY @
- An officer who administers the functions of a superior in his absence kjv@1Kings:22:47; kjv@Acts:13:7-8; kjv@Acts:18:12; kjv@Acts:19:38

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H4397 <STRHEB>@ מלאך malk mal-awk' From an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy; a messenger; specifically of {God} that {is} an angel (also a {prophet} priest or teacher): - {ambassador} {angel} {king} messenger.


H4399 <STRHEB>@ מלאכה melâ'kâh mel-aw-kaw' From the same as H4397; properly {deputyship} that {is} ministry; generally employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely); also property (as the result of labor): - {business} + {cattle} + {industrious} {occupation} (+ {-pied}) + {officer} thing ({made}) {use} (manner of) work ({[-man]} -manship).


H5324 <STRHEB>@ נצב nâtsab naw-tsab' A primitive root; to {station} in various applications (literally or figuratively): - {appointed} {deputy} {erect} {establish} X Huzzah [by mistake for a proper {name]} {lay} {officer} {pillar} {present} rear {up} set ({over} {up}) {settle} {sharpen} {stablish} (make to) stand ({-ing} {still} {up} {upright}) best state.


H6346 <STRHEB>@ פּחה pechâh peh-khaw' Of foreign origin; a prefect (of a city or small district): - {captain} {deputy} governor.


H8660 <STRHEB>@ תּרשׁתא tirshâthâ' teer-shaw-thaw' Of foreign derivation; the title of a Persian deputy or governor: - Tirshatha.


G445 <STRGRK>@ ἀνθυπατεύω anthupateuō anth-oo-pat-yoo'-o From G446; to act as proconsul: - be the deputy.


G446 <STRGRK>@ ἀνθύπατος anthupatos anth-oo'-pat-os From G473 and a superlative of G5228; instead of the highest officer that is (specifically) a Roman proconsul: - deputy.