Lexicon sholtan: dominion Original Word: שָׁלְטָןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sholtan Phonetic Spelling: (shol-tawn') Short Definition: dominion NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) from sheletDefinitiondominion NASB Translationdominion (13), dominions (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שָׁלְטָן (K § 61. 3, Belsp, a)) noun masculineDaniel 7:6 dominion; — ׳שׁ absolute Daniel 7:6,14, construct Daniel 6:27 +; emphatic שָׁלְטָנָא Daniel 7:27; suffix שָׁלְטָנָח Daniel 4:19, נֵהּ- Daniel 3:33 +, נְהוֺן- Daniel 7:12; plural emphatic שָׁלְטָנַיָּא Daniel 7:27; — 1 dominion, sovereignty (usually of God): Daniel 3:33; Daniel 4:19; Daniel 4:31 (twice in verse); Daniel 6:27b; Daniel 7:6,12,14 (3 t. in verse); Daniel 7:26,27 (twice in verse). 2 realm Daniel 6:27a.
Strong's dominion (Aramaic) from shlet; empire (abstractly or concretely) -- dominion. see HEBREW shlet |
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