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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_60861" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_60861" /> ==
<p> (Σινμαλκουή v.r. Εἰμαλκουαί , etc.; Vulg. Emalchuel, Malchus; Josephus, Μάλχος, Ant. 13, 5, 1; comp. 14, 14. 1; War, 1, 14, 1), an [[Arabian]] chief who had charge of Antiochus, the young son of [[Alexander]] Balas, before he was put forward by [[Tryphon]] as a claimant to the [[Syrian]] throne (1 [[Maccabees]] 11:39). According to [[Diodorus]] (Eclog. 32, 1) the name of the chief was Diocles, though in another place (Frag. 21, Muller) he calls him Jamblichus. The name evidently contains the element melek, "king," but the original form is uncertain (comp. [[Grotius]] and Grimm on 1 Macc. loc. cit). </p>
<p> ( '''''Σινμαλκουή''''' v.r. '''''Εἰμαλκουαί''''' '','' etc.; Vulg. ''Emalchuel, Malchus'' ; ''Josephus, '''''Μάλχος''''' , Ant.'' 13, 5, 1; comp. 14, 14. 1; ''War,'' 1, 14, 1), an [[Arabian]] chief who had charge of Antiochus, the young son of [[Alexander]] Balas, before he was put forward by [[Tryphon]] as a claimant to the [[Syrian]] throne (&nbsp;1 [[Maccabees]] 11:39). According to [[Diodorus]] ( ''Eclog.'' 32, 1) the name of the chief was ''Diocles,'' though in another place ( ''Frag.'' 21, Muller) he calls him ''Jamblichus.'' The name evidently contains the element ''Melek,'' "king '','' " but the original form is uncertain (comp. [[Grotius]] and Grimm [[On]] 1 ''Macc.'' loc. cit). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8375" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8375" /> ==

Latest revision as of 07:21, 15 October 2021

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

( Σινμαλκουή v.r. Εἰμαλκουαί , etc.; Vulg. Emalchuel, Malchus ; Josephus, Μάλχος , Ant. 13, 5, 1; comp. 14, 14. 1; War, 1, 14, 1), an Arabian chief who had charge of Antiochus, the young son of Alexander Balas, before he was put forward by Tryphon as a claimant to the Syrian throne ( 1 Maccabees 11:39). According to Diodorus ( Eclog. 32, 1) the name of the chief was Diocles, though in another place ( Frag. 21, Muller) he calls him Jamblichus. The name evidently contains the element Melek, "king , " but the original form is uncertain (comp. Grotius and Grimm On 1 Macc. loc. cit).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

sı̄ - mal - kū´ē  : the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) Imalcue (which see).

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