Biblica Analytica

נָסִיךְ

ne.sikh (H5257B)

prince

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

The Hebrew word "ne.sikh" (H5257B) is defined as "prince." It falls within the semantic domain of Royalty & Authority, indicating its connection to positions of power and leadership. This word appears four times in the Bible, suggesting its importance in specific contexts. As a term for a prince, "ne.sikh" likely refers to a high-ranking official or a member of a royal family. Its usage may imply a level of authority, responsibility, or prestige associated with this title. Without more information, it's difficult to discern the specific nuances of this word's meaning, but its association with royalty and authority is clear. The relative frequency of "ne.sikh" in the Bible (four occurrences) suggests that it is a significant term in specific narratives or themes, but its overall impact may be limited compared to more frequently used words. Nevertheless, its connection to royalty and authority makes it a valuable part of the biblical lexicon, offering insights into the social and cultural context of ancient Israel.

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Joshua 13:21

all the cities of the plain, and all the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites, who reigned in Heshbon, whom Moses struck with the chiefs of Midian, Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba, the princes of Sihon, who lived in the land.

Psalms 83:11

Make their nobles like Oreb and Zeeb, yes, all their princes like Zebah and Zalmunna,

Ezekiel 32:30

“There are the princes of the north, all of them, and all the Sidonians, who have gone down with the slain. They are put to shame in the terror which they caused by their might. They lie uncircumcised with those who are slain by the sword, and bear their shame with those who go down to the pit.

Micah 5:5

He will be our peace when Assyria invades our land, and when he marches through our fortresses, then we will raise against him seven shepherds, and eight leaders of men.