Thesaurus Phylarch... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) The chief of a phyle, or tribe. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PHYLARCH. fi'-lark (phularches): Given .../p/phylarch.htm - 6kPhylactery
/p/phylactery.htm - 13k Duke (14 Occurrences) ... Derived from the Latin dux, meaning "a leader;" Arabic, "a sheik." This word is used to denote the phylarch or chief of a tribe (Genesis 36:15-43; Exodus 15:15 ... /d/duke.htm - 13k Phylarches ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia PHYLARCHES. fi-lar'-kez (the King James Version Philarches). See PHYLARCH. ... /p/phylarches.htm - 6k International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PHYLARCHfi'-lark (phularches): Given in the King James Version of 2 Maccabees 8:32 as a proper name "Philarches," but in the Revised Version (British and American) "the phylarch of Timotheus's forces"; "probably the captain of an irregular auxiliary force" (Revised Version margin), rather than a cavalry officer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ( n.) The chief of a phyle, or tribe. |
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