Lexicon tiphsar: a scribe, marshal Original Word: טִפְסָרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tiphsar Phonetic Spelling: (tif-sar') Short Definition: marshal NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitiona scribe, marshal NASB Translationmarshal (1), marshals (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs טִפְסָר noun [masculine] scribe, marshal (if meaning correct, then Assyrian loan-word, from dupsarru, tablet-writer, scribe, see Len Langue Primit. de la Chaldeve, 365 Schr COT on Jeremiah 51:27, Lotz TP 180; dupšarru, according to Dl HWB 227) — plural suffix טַפְסְרַיִךְ Nahum 3:17 (as if from טַפְסֵר) thy scribes, marshals, of high officials of Nineveh; absolute singular מִּקְדוּ עָלֶיהָ טִפְסָר Jeremiah 51:27 appoint a marshal against her, i.e. against Babylon. — On military function of those skilled in writing compare שֹׁטֵר. Strong's captain Of foreign derivation; a military governor -- captain. |
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