Then Rabshakeh
Rabshaqeh  (rab-shaw-kay')
chief butler; Rabshakeh, a Bab. official -- Rabshakeh.
stood
`amad  (aw-mad')
to stand, in various relations (literal and figurative, intransitive and transitive)
and cried
qara'  (kaw-raw')
to call out to (i.e. properly, address by name, but used in a wide variety of applications)
with a loud
gadowl  (gaw-dole')
great (in any sense); hence, older; also insolent
voice
qowl  (kole)
from an unused root meaning to call aloud; a voice or sound
in the Jews' language
Yhuwdiyth  (yeh-hoo-deeth')
the Jewish (used adverbially) language -- in the Jews' language.
and spake
dabar  (daw-bar')
perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue
saying
'amar  (aw-mar')
to say (used with great latitude)
Hear
shama`  (shaw-mah')
to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.)
the word
dabar  (daw-baw')
a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause
of the great
gadowl  (gaw-dole')
great (in any sense); hence, older; also insolent
king
melek  (meh'-lek)
a king -- king, royal.
the king
melek  (meh'-lek)
a king -- king, royal.
of Assyria
'Ashshuwr  (ash-shoor')
Ashshur, the second son of Shem; also his descendants and the country occupied by them (i.e. Assyria), its region and its empire


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