Marshal
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Marshal (2 Occurrences)

Jeremiah 51:27 Set up a standard in the land, blow the trumpet among the nations, prepare the nations against her, call together against her the kingdoms of Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz: appoint a marshal against her; cause the horses to come up as the rough canker worm. (WEB JPS ASV NAS RSV)

Nahum 2:1 He who dashes in pieces has come up against you. Keep the fortress! Watch the way! Strengthen your waist! Fortify your power mightily! (See NIV)

Thesaurus
Marshal (2 Occurrences)
... 8. (vt) To dispose in order; to arrange in a suitable manner; as, to marshal troops
or an army. 9. (vt) To direct, guide, or lead. 10. ...MARSHAL. ...
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Marshal's (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Marshal's (1 Occurrence). ... Governors come down out of Machir.
Those who handle the marshal's staff came out of Zebulun. ...
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Zebulun (46 Occurrences)
... song the words, "Out of Zebulun they that handle the pen of the writer" (Judges
5:14) has been rendered in the RV, "They that handle the marshal's staff." This ...
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Captain (167 Occurrences)
... In the Revised Version (British and American) some of these are rendered by other
English words, and so we find for "captain": "marshal" (Jeremiah 27 Nahum 3:17 ...
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Marsh (4 Occurrences)

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Kinsmen (74 Occurrences)
... the valley, following you, Benjamin, with your kinsmen; from Machir marched down
the commanders, and from Zeb'ulun those who bear the marshal's staff; (DBY RSV ...
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Great (10383 Occurrences)
... 6. (superl.) Holding a chief position; elevated: lofty: eminent; distinguished;
foremost; principal; as, great men; the great seal; the great marshal, etc. ...
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General (9 Occurrences)
... In European armies, the highest military rank next below field marshal. 10. (n.)
The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general. ...
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Governors (43 Occurrences)
... your peoples. Governors come down out of Machir. Those who handle the marshal's
staff came out of Zebulun. (WEB KJV JPS ASV WBS). 1 ...
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Wield (8 Occurrences)
... among your peoples. Governors come down out of Machir. Those who handle the
marshal's staff came out of Zebulun. (See NAS). Psalms 74 ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MARSHAL

mar'-shal: Not found in the King James Version, but in the Revised Version (British and American) the word represents two Hebrew words: (1) copher (Judges 5:14), translated "they that handle the marshal's staff." A difficulty arises because the usual meaning of copher is "scribe" or "writer" (so the King James Version). The revisers follow Septuagint and Greek authority which favor "marshal" as against "scribe." The office of marshal was to help the general to maintain discipline (compare 1 Maccabees 5:42). (2) Tiphcar (Jeremiah 51:27), a loan-word whose meaning is clear. Lenormant thinks it akin to a Babylonian-Assyrian word meaning "tablet-writer" (compare Delitzsch). Accordingly, the Revised Version margin renders Nahum 3:17 "thy scribes," though the Syriac has "thy warriors," as does the Targum in Jeremiah. We must await further light on both words.

George B. Eager

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) Originally, an officer who had the care of horses; a groom.

2. (n.) An officer of high rank, charged with the arrangement of ceremonies, the conduct of operations, or the like

3. (n.) One who goes before a prince to declare his coming and provide entertainment; a harbinger; a pursuivant.

4. (n.) One who regulates rank and order at a feast or any other assembly, directs the order of procession, and the like.

5. (n.) The chief officer of arms, whose duty it was, in ancient times, to regulate combats in the lists.

6. (n.) The highest military officer.

7. (n.) A ministerial officer, appointed for each judicial district of the United States, to execute the process of the courts of the United States, and perform various duties, similar to those of a sheriff. The name is also sometimes applied to certain police officers of a city.

8. (v. t.) To dispose in order; to arrange in a suitable manner; as, to marshal troops or an army.

9. (v. t.) To direct, guide, or lead.

10. (v. t.) To dispose in due order, as the different quarterings on an escutcheon, or the different crests when several belong to an achievement.

Strong's Hebrew
2951. tiphsar -- a scribe, marshal
... << 2950, 2951. tiphsar. 2952 >>. a scribe, marshal. Transliteration: tiphsar
Phonetic Spelling: (tif-sar') Short Definition: marshal. ...
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