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EXECUTIONERS @ kjv@Jeremiah:39:9; kjv@Daniel:2:14; kjv@Mark:6:27

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EXECUTIONER - E>@ - The post of executioner was one of high dignity. Potiphar was "captain of the executioners." kjv@Genesis:37:36) see margin. That the "captain of the guard" himself occasionally performed the duty of an executioner appears from (Kings:2:25,34)

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Executioner @ kjv@Mark:6:27). Instead of the Greek word, Mark here uses a Latin word, speculator, which literally means "a scout," "a spy," and at length came to denote one of the armed bodyguard of the emperor. Herod Antipas, in imitation of the emperor, had in attendance on him a company of speculatores. They were sometimes employed as executioners, but this was a mere accident of their office. (
See MARK, GOSPEL OF.)

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EXECUTIONER @
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EXECUTIONERS @ kjv@Jeremiah:39:9; kjv@Daniel:2:14; kjv@Mark:6:27

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H2876 <STRHEB>@ טבּח ţabbâch tab-bawkh' From H2873; properly a butcher; hence a lifeguardsman (because acting as executioner); also a cook (as usually slaughtering the animal for food): - {cook} guard.


H3774 <STRHEB>@ כּרתי kerêthîy ker-ay-thee' Probably from H3772 in the sense of executioner; a Kerethite or life guardsman (compare {H3876}) (only collectively in the singular as plural): - {Cherethims} Cherethites.


H5950 <STRHEB>@ עליליּה ‛ălîylîyâh al-ee-lee-yaw' From H5949; (miraculous) execution: - work.


H8546 <STRHEB>@ תּמוּתה temûthâh tem-oo-thaw' From H4191; execution (as a doom): - {death} die.


G1349 <STRGRK>@ δίκη dikē dee'-kay Probably from G1166; right (as self evident) that is justice (the principle a decision or its execution): - judgment punish vengeance.


G4465 <STRGRK>@ ῥαβδοῦχος rhabdouchos hrab-doo'-khos From G4464 and G2192; a rod (the Latin fasces) holder that is a Roman lictor (constable or executioner): - serjeant.


G4688 <STRGRK>@ σπεκουλάτωρ spekoulatōr spek-oo-lat'-ore Of Latin origin; a speculator that is military scout (spy or [by extension] life guardsman): - executioner.