Ensign Banner Standard

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Ensign Banner Standard [1]

Banner, Ensign, Standard . That the Hebrews, like the Egyptians (Wilkinson, Anc. Egyp . [1878] I. 195, illust.), Assyrians, and other ancient nations, possessed military ensigns is a safe inference from   Numbers 2:2 , but not from the mention of the standard-bearer in   Isaiah 10:18 Av [Note: Authorized Version.] , which is to be rendered as RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] . Nothing certain, however, is known regarding them. In the former passage a distinction seems to be made for another view see Gray’s Com. in loc . between the ensigns (lit. ‘signs,’ cf.   Psalms 74:4 where the reference is probably to the standards of Antiochus’ army) of the ‘fathers’ houses,’ and the standards (the banner of   Song of Solomon 2:4; cf.   Song of Solomon 6:4; cf.   Song of Solomon 6:10 ) of the four great divisions of the Hebrew tribes in the wilderness, according to the artificial theory of the priestly writer.

Equally uncertain is the relation of these to the nçs , which was a wooden pole (  Numbers 21:8 f. Av [Note: Authorized Version.] and Rv [Note: Revised Version.] ‘standard’ cf. the parallelism with ‘mast’   Isaiah 30:17 RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] ), set up on an eminence as a signal for the mustering of the troops. This word is of frequent occurrence both in the original sense and in the figurative sense of a rallying point, in the prophetic announcements of the future (  Isaiah 5:26;   Isaiah 11:10 ,   Jeremiah 4:21 and often). The rendering alternates between ‘ensign’ and ‘banner.’

A. R. S. Kennedy.

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