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EUNUCHS @ mentioned- kjv@Deuteronomy:23:1; kjv@Isaiah:56:3; kjv@Matthew:19:12; kjv@Acts:8:27

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EUNUCH - E>@ - "The English form of the Greek word which means bed-keeper . In the strict and proper sense they were the persons who had charge of the bed-chambers in palaces and larger houses. But as the jealous and dissolute temperament of the East required this charge to be in the hands of persons who had been deprived of their virility, the word eunuch came naturally to denote persons in that condition. But as some of these rose to be confidential advisers of their royal master or mistresses, the word was occasionally employed to denote persons in such a position, without indicating anything of their proper manhood."
- Abbott.

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Eunuch @ literally bed-keeper or chamberlain, and not necessarily in all cases one who was mutilated, although the practice of employing such mutilated persons in Oriental courts was common ( kjv@2Kings:9:32; kjv@Esther:2:3). The law of Moses excluded them from the congregation kjv@Deuteronomy:23:1). They were common also among the Greeks and Romans. It is said that even to-day there are some in Rome who are employed in singing soprano in the Sistine Chapel. Three classes of eunuchs are mentioned in kjv@Matthew:19:12.

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EUNUCH @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Matthew:19:12
- Prohibited from certain privileges of the congregation kjv@Deuteronomy:23:1; kjv@Isaiah:56:3-5
- Influential court officials kjv@Jeremiah:38:7-13; kjv@Jeremiah:52:25; kjv@Daniel:1:3
- Those who voluntarily became (continent, probably) for the kingdom of heaven's sake kjv@Matthew:19:12
- Baptism of the Ethiopian kjv@Acts:8:26-29

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kjv@STRING:Rab-saris <HITCHCOCK>@ chief of the eunuchs - HITCHCOCK-R


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EUNUCHS @ mentioned- kjv@Deuteronomy:23:1; kjv@Isaiah:56:3; kjv@Matthew:19:12; kjv@Acts:8:27

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H5 <STRHEB>@ אבגתא 'ăbagthâ' ab-ag-thaw' Of foreign origin; {Abagtha} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Abagtha.


H1896 <STRHEB>@ הגי הגא hêgê' hêgay {hay-gay'} hay-gah'ee Probably of Persian origin; Hege or {Hegai} a eunuch of Xerxes: - {Hegai} Hege.


H2047 <STRHEB>@ התך hăthâk hath-awk' Probably of foreign origin; {Hathak} a Persian eunuch: - Hatach.


H2242 <STRHEB>@ זתר zêthar zay-thar' Of Persian origin; {Zethar} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Zethar.


H2726 <STRHEB>@ חרבונה חרבונא charbônâ' charbônâh {khar-bo-naw'} khar-bo-naw' Of Persian origin; a eunuch of Xerxes: - {Harbona} Harbonah.


H3752 <STRHEB>@ כּרכּס karkas kar-kas' Of Persian origin; {Karkas} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Carcas.


H4104 <STRHEB>@ מהוּמן mehûmân meh-hoo-mawn' Of Persian origin; {Mehuman} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Mehuman.


H5021 <STRHEB>@ נבוּשׁזבּן nebûshazbân neb-oo-shaz-bawn' Of foreign derivation; {Nebushazban} Nebuchadnezzar´ s chief eunuch: - Nebushazban.


H5631 <STRHEB>@ סרס סריס sârîys sâris {saw-reece'} saw-reece' From an unused root meaning to castrate; a eunuch; by implication valet (especially of the female {apartments}) and thus a minister of state: - {chamberlain} {eunuch} officer. Compare H7249.


H5663 <STRHEB>@ עבד מלך ‛ebed melek eh'-bed meh'-lek From H5650 and H4428; servant of a king; {Ebed-Melek} a eunuch of king Zedekeah: - Ebed-melech.


H7249 <STRHEB>@ רב־סריס rab-sârîys rab-saw-reece' From H7227 and a foreign word for a eunuch; chief chamberlain; {Rab-Saris} a Babylonian official: - Rab-saris.


H8190 <STRHEB>@ שׁעשׁגּז shaashgaz shah-ash-gaz' Of Persian derivation; {Shaashgaz} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Shaashgaz.


H8657 <STRHEB>@ תּרשׁ teresh teh'-resh Of foreign derivation; {Teresh} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Teresh.


H828 <STRHEB>@ אשׁפּנז 'ashpenaz ash-pen-az' Of foreign origin; {Ashpenaz} a Babylonian eunuch: - Ashpenaz.


H903 <STRHEB>@ בּגתא bigthâ' big-thaw' Of Persian derivation; {Bigtha} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Bigtha.


H904 <STRHEB>@ בּגתנא בּגתן bigthân bigthânâ' {big-thawn'} big-thaw'-naw Of similar derivation to H903; Bigthan or {Bigthana} a eunuch of Xerxes: - {Bigthan} Bigthana.


H968 <STRHEB>@ בּזתא bizthâ' biz-thaw' Of Persian origin; {Biztha} a eunuch of Xerxes: - Biztha.


G2134 <STRGRK>@ εὐνουχίζω eunouchizō yoo-noo-khid'-zo From G2135; to castrate (figuratively live unmarried): - make . . . eunuch.


G2135 <STRGRK>@ εὐνοῦχος eunouchos yoo-noo'-khos From εὐνή eunē (a bed) and G2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication a chamberlain (state officer): - eunuch.