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Asaramel

Asaramel

Asaramel

ASARAMEL (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] Saramel).A name whose meaning is quite uncertain (1Ma 14:28). See RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] .

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Asaramel

a-sara-mel (, Asaramel or Saramel): A name of uncertain origin occurring in 1 Macc 14:28, in the inscription set up in memory of Simon and the Maccabean family. On the eighteenth day of Elul, in the hundred and seventy and second year, and this is the third year of Simon the high priest, in Asaramel, in a great congregation of priests and people and princes of the nation, and of the elders of the country, etc. The phrase in Asaramel has been taken as referring to a place, and as the name of a title of Simon. Ewald and others take it to be the equivalent of , ba-hacar am ‘el, in the court of the people of God. Another reading is in Saramel. The majority prefer to take the phrase as a title of Simon; the original phrase is then taken to have been , wesar am ‘el, and prince of the people of God, i.e. ethnarch. If the translator mistook the (w) for (bh) and read ‘en, he might have left the phrase untranslated because he supposed it to be the name of a place. Schrer disposes of the by taking it as a corruption of , segen = , seghen, which is equivalent to the Greek , strategos (GVI, I, 197, note 17).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia