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QUEEN - Q>@ - This title is properly applied to the queen-mother, since in an Oriental household it is not the wife but the mother of the master who exercises the highest authority. Strange as such an arrangement at sight appears, it is one of the inevitable results of polygamy. An illustration of the queen-mother’s influence is given in (Kings:2:19) ff. The term is applied to Maachah, (Kings:15:13; kjv@2Chronicles:16:16) and to Jezetiel, ( kjv@2Kings:10:13) and to the mother of Jehoiachin or Jeconiah, kjv@Jeremiah:13:18) compare 2Kin 24:12; Jere 29:2

QUEEN OF HEAVEN - Q>@ - kjv@Jeremiah:7:18 kjv@Jeremiah:45:17-18-19 kjv@Jeremiah:45:25) is the moon Ashtaroth or Astarte to whom worshiped as Hebrew women offered cakes in the streets of Jerusalem.

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Queen @ No explicit mention of queens is made till we read of the "queen of Sheba." The wives of the kings of Israel are not so designated. In kjv@Psalms:45:9, the Hebrew for "queen" is not malkah, one actually ruling like the Queen of Sheba, but shegal, which simply means the king's wife. In kjvKings:11:19, Pharaoh's wife is called "the queen," but the Hebrew word so rendered (g'birah) is simply a title of honour, denoting a royal lady, used sometimes for "queen-mother" (kjvKings:15:13; 2 Chron. 15:16). In Cant. kjv@6:8-9, the king's wives are styled "queens" (Heb. melakhoth). In the New Testament we read of the "queen of the south", i.e., Southern Arabia, Sheba kjv@Matthew:12:42; kjv@Luke:11:31) and the "queen of the Ethiopians" kjv@Acts:8:27), Candace.

Queen of heaven @ kjv@Jeremiah:7:18 kjv@Jeremiah:44:17 kjv@Jeremiah:44:25), the moon, worshipped by the Assyrians as the receptive power in nature.

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QUEEN @
- The wife of a king kjv@1Kings:11:19
- Crowned kjv@Esther:1:11; kjv@Esther:2:17
- Divorced kjv@Esther:1:10-22
- Sits on the throne with the king kjv@Nehemiah:2:6
- Makes feasts for the women of the royal household kjv@Esther:1:9
- Exerts an evil influence in public affairs .
See JEZEBEL
- Counsels the king kjv@Daniel:5:10-12
- Of Sheba, visits Solomon kjv@1Kings:10:1-13
- Candace, of Ethiopia kjv@Acts:8:27
- The reigning sovereign, Athaliah
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See ATHALIAH
- Worshiped .
See IDOLATRY

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kjv@STRING:Milcah <HITCHCOCK>@ queen - HITCHCOCK-M


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H1377 <STRHEB>@ גּבירה gebîyrâh gheb-ee-raw' Feminine of H1376; a mistress: - queen.


H2060 <STRHEB>@ ושׁתּי vashtîy vash-tee' Of Persian origin; {Vashti} the queen of Xerxes: - Vashti.


H4427 <STRHEB>@ מלך mâlak maw-lak' A primitive root; to reign; inceptively to ascend the throne; causatively to induct into royalty; hence (by implication) to take counsel: - {consult} X {indeed} be ({make} set {a} set up) {king} be (make) {queen} (begin {to} make to) reign ({-ing}) {rule} X surely.


H4433 <STRHEB>@ מלכּא malkâ' mal-kaw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H4436; a queen: - queen.


H4435 <STRHEB>@ מלכּה milkâh mil-kaw' A form of H4436; queen; {Milcah} the name of a Hebrewess and of an Israelite: - Milcah.


H4436 <STRHEB>@ מלכּה malkâh mal-kaw' Feminine of H4428; a queen: - queen.


H4446 <STRHEB>@ מלכת meleketh mel-eh'-keth From H4427; a queen: - queen.


H4447 <STRHEB>@ מלכת môleketh mo-leh'-keth Feminine active participle of H4427; queen; {Moleketh} an {Israelitess} (including the article): - Hammoleketh [includ. the article.]


H7694 <STRHEB>@ שׁגל shêgâl shay-gawl' From H7693; a queen (from cohabitation): - queen.


H7695 <STRHEB>@ שׁגל shêgâl shay-gawl' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7694; a (legitimate) queen: - wife.


H7759 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּלמּית shûlammîyth shoo-lam-meeth' From H7999; peaceful (with the article always {prefixed} making it a pet name); the {Shulammith} an epithet of Solomon´ s queen: - Shulamite.


H8282 <STRHEB>@ שׂרה ώârâh saw-raw' Feminine of H8269; a {mistress} that {is} female noble: - {lady} {princess} queen.


G2582 <STRGRK>@ Κανδάκη Kandakē kan-dak'-ay Of foreign origin; Candace an Egyptian queen: - Candace.


G938 <STRGRK>@ βασίλισσα basilissa bas-il'-is-sah Feminine from G936; a queen: - queen.