Lexicon paqid: commissioner, deputy, overseer Original Word: פָּקִידPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: paqid Phonetic Spelling: (paw-keed') Short Definition: overseer NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom paqadDefinitioncommissioner, deputy, overseer NASB Translationleader (1), lieutenant (1), officer (3), overseer (6), overseers (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מָּקִיד noun masculine commissioner, deputy, overseer; — absolute ׳פ Jeremiah 20:1 +; construct מְּקִיד2Chronicles 24:11; Nehemiah 11:22; suffix מְּקִידוֺ Judges 9:28; plural מְּקִדִים Genesis 41:34; Jeremiah 29:26, מְּקִידִים2Chronicles 31:13; Esther 2:3; — commissioner, for special duty Genesis 41:34 (E), Esther 2:3; permanent deputy of king Judges 9:28, of priest 2Chronicles 24:11, of Levites 2Chronicles 31:13; overseer, one in charge of men, with עַל of soldiers 2 Kings 25:19 = Jeremiah 52:25, Benjamites Nehemiah 11:9, priests Nehemiah 11:14; absolute, without עַל, Jeremiah 29:26 (of priest in temple, reading מָּקִיד Vrss. Gie), compare Jeremiah 20:1 (see נָגִיד 3); with suffix of Levites Nehemiah 11:22, singers Nehemiah 12:42.
Strong's which had the charge, governor, office, overseer, that was set From paqad; a superintendent (civil, military or religious) -- which had the charge, governor, office, overseer, (that) was set. see HEBREW paqad |
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