Dict: all - butler
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BUTLERS
@ cupbearers- kjv@Genesis:40:1; kjv@1Kings:10:5; kjv@2Chronicles:9:4; kjv@Nehemiah:1:11
smith:
BUTLER
- B>@ - One of the officers of the king’s household, kjv@Nehemiah:1:11) who had charge of the wine and poured it out for the king. The chief butler, as the title signifies, was in charge of the butlers. kjv@Genesis:40:1-13)
easton:
Butler @ properly a servant in charge of the wine kjv@Genesis:40:1-13 kjv@Genesis:41:9). The Hebrew word, mashkeh, thus translated is rendered also (plural) "cup-bearers" (kjvKings:10:5; kjv@2Chronicals:9:4). Nehemiah (1:11) was cup-bearer to king Artaxerxes. It was a position of great responsibility and honour in royal households.
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BUTLER @
- Pharaoh's, imprisoned and released kjv@Genesis:40; 1Kings:10:5; kjv@2Chronicles:9:4; kjv@Nehemiah:1:11; kjv@Nehemiah:2:1
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BUTLERS @ cupbearers- kjv@Genesis:40:1; kjv@1Kings:10:5; kjv@2Chronicles:9:4; kjv@Nehemiah:1:11
strongs:
H4453 <STRHEB>@ מלצר meltsâr mel-tsawr' Of Persian derivation; the butler or other oficer in the Babylonian court: - Melzar.
H4945 <STRHEB>@ משׁקה mashqeh mash-keh' From H8248; properly causing to {drink} that {is} a butler; by implication (intransitively) drink (itself); figuratively a well watered region: - butler ({-ship}) {cupbearer} drink ({-ing}) fat {pasture} watered.
H7262 <STRHEB>@ רבשׁקה rabshâqêh rab-shaw-kay' From H7227 and H8284; chief butler; {Rabshakeh} a Babylonian official: - Rabshakeh.