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<p> '''''chan´sel''''' -'''''ẽr''''' : The rendering in Ezra 4:8 , Ezra 4:9 , Ezra 4:17 of the [[Hebrew]] בּעל־טעם , <i> '''''be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm''''' </i> ; [[Septuagint]] Βάαλ , <i> '''''Báal''''' </i> ( Ezra 4:9 ), Βαλγάμ , <i> '''''Balgám''''' </i> ( Ezra 4:17 ), the latter being an incorrect translation of Hebrew ע . In 1 [[Esdras]] 2:16, 25, Βεέλτεθμος , <i> '''''Beéltethmos''''' </i> (compare Ezra 4:8 ) occurs as a corruption, doubtless of בּעל־טעם , <i> '''''be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm''''' </i> ̌ . The term in question designates an [[Assyrian]] office, namely, that of the "master or lord of official intelligence," or "postmaster" (Sayce). </p> | |||
<p> '''''chan´sel''''' -'''''ẽr''''' : The rendering in Ezra 4:8 , Ezra 4:9 , Ezra 4:17 of the Hebrew בּעל־טעם , <i> '''''be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm''''' </i> ; Septuagint Βάαλ , <i> '''''Báal''''' </i> ( Ezra 4:9 ), Βαλγάμ , <i> '''''Balgám''''' </i> ( Ezra 4:17 ), the latter being an incorrect translation of Hebrew ע . In 1 Esdras 2:16, 25, Βεέλτεθμος , <i> '''''Beéltethmos''''' </i> (compare Ezra 4:8 ) occurs as a corruption, doubtless of בּעל־טעם , <i> '''''be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm''''' </i> ̌ . The term in question designates an Assyrian office, namely, that of the "master or lord of official intelligence," or "postmaster" (Sayce). </p | |||
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chan´sel -ẽr : The rendering in Ezra 4:8 , Ezra 4:9 , Ezra 4:17 of the Hebrew בּעל־טעם , be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm ; Septuagint Βάαλ , Báal ( Ezra 4:9 ), Βαλγάμ , Balgám ( Ezra 4:17 ), the latter being an incorrect translation of Hebrew ע . In 1 Esdras 2:16, 25, Βεέλτεθμος , Beéltethmos (compare Ezra 4:8 ) occurs as a corruption, doubtless of בּעל־טעם , be‛ēl ṭe‛ēm ̌ . The term in question designates an Assyrian office, namely, that of the "master or lord of official intelligence," or "postmaster" (Sayce).