ΣΑΡΒΑΓΑΡ, σαρβαγαρ
SARBAGAR, sarbagar
Sounds Like: Sar-ba-GAR
Translations: Sarbagar, Sheshbazzar
From the root: ΣΑΡΒΑΓΑΡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This word appears to be a transliteration of a foreign proper name, likely Aramaic or Persian in origin, into Koine Greek. It refers to a specific individual, possibly a governor or leader, who was involved in the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. It is often associated with the biblical figure Sheshbazzar, though the exact spelling differs. As a proper noun, it functions as the subject or object of a sentence, identifying a unique person.
Inflection: Singular, Masculine
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Ezra (Beta) — 5:16
From the same root
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