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RABMAG - R>@ - kjv@Jeremiah:39:3 kjv@Jeremiah:39:13) a title borne by Nergal-sharezer, probably identical with the king called by the Greeks Neriglissar. [NERGAL

- SHAREZER] (it probably means chief of the magi ; at all events it was "an office of great power and dignity at the Babylonian court, and probably gave its possessor special facilities for gaining the throne.")

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Rabmag @ Assyrian Rab-mugi, "chief physician," "who was attached to the king kjv@Jeremiah:39:3 kjv@Jeremiah:39:13), the title of one of Sennacherib's officers sent with messages to Hezekiah and the people of Jerusalem ( kjv@2Kings:18:17-19:13; kjv@Isaiah:36:12-37:13) demanding the surrender of the city. He was accompanied by a "great army;" but his mission was unsuccessful.

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kjv@STRING:Rabmag <HITCHCOCK>@ who overthrows or destroys a multitude - HITCHCOCK-R


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