Biblica Analytica

שְׁתַר בּוֹזְנַי

she.tar bo.ze.nay (H8370)

Shethar-bozenai

8 verses 1 books OT 4 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word שְׁתַר בּוֹזְנַי (she.tar bo.ze.nay) is found eight times in the Bible and is translated as Shethar-bozenai. The short definition provided does not offer much insight into its meaning, but we can infer that it is likely a proper noun, possibly a name or a title. Given the multiple occurrences of this word in the Bible, it appears to be an important figure or official, possibly a high-ranking official in the Persian court, as suggested by the royal context in which it is found. The significance of Shethar-bozenai lies in its association with the Persian Empire and its role in the biblical narrative, possibly as a representative of the king or a key player in the events unfolding in the region.

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Ezra 5:3

At the same time Tattenai, the governor beyond the River came to them, with Shetharbozenai, and their companions, and asked them, “Who gave you a decree to build this house, and to finish this wall?”

Ezra 5:6

The copy of the letter that Tattenai, the governor beyond the River, and Shetharbozenai, and his companions the Apharsachites, who were beyond the River, sent to Darius the king follows.

Ezra 6:6

Now therefore, Tattenai, governor beyond the River, Shetharbozenai, and your companions the Apharsachites, who are beyond the River, you must stay far from there.

Ezra 6:13

Then Tattenai, the governor beyond the River, Shetharbozenai, and their companions did accordingly with all diligence, because Darius the king had sent a decree.