8269. sar
Lexical Summary
sar: Prince, ruler, leader, chief, captain, official

Original Word: שַׂר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: sar
Pronunciation: sahr
Phonetic Spelling: (sar)
KJV: captain (that had rule), chief (captain), general, governor, keeper, lord, ((-task-))master, prince(-ipal), ruler, steward
NASB: princes, commanders, commander, captains, officials, leaders, chief
Word Origin: [from H8323 (שָׂרַר - rule)]

1. a head person (of any rank or class)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
chief captain, general, governor, keeper, lord, taskmaster, principal,

From sarar; a head person (of any rank or class) -- captain (that had rule), chief (captain), general, governor, keeper, lord, ((-task-))master, prince(-ipal), ruler, steward.

see HEBREW sarar

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
chieftain, chief, ruler, official, captain, prince
NASB Translation
captain (22), captains (39), charge (1), chief (24), chief and commanders (1), chiefs (1), commander (40), commanders (49), governor (3), heads (1), leader (2), leaders (28), leading (3), officer (1), officers (14), official (9), officials (35), overseers (3), Prince (1), prince (9), prince of princes (1), princes (109), quartermaster* (1), ruler (1), rulers (10), taskmasters* (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
שַׂר420 noun masculine chieftain, chief, ruler, official, captain, prince (Late Hebrew especially of angels; Assyrian šarru, king); — absolute שַׂר 2 Samuel 3:38 +, הַשַּׂר Micah 7:3 +, שָׂ֑ר Hosea 3:4 +; construct שַׂר Judges 4:2 +; suffix שַׂרְכֶם Daniel 10:21; plural שָׂרִים 1 Kings 4:2 +; construct שָׂרֵי Genesis 12:15 +; suffix שָׂרַי Judges 5:15; Isaiah 10:8, שָׂרֵיכֶם Jeremiah 44:21, שָׂרֵיהֶם Isaiah 3:4 +; —

1 chieftain, leader:

a. plural of Israel Numbers 21:18 (poem in J E; "" נְדִיֹב הָעָם), of Issachar Judges 5:15 (poem); שָׂרֵי גִלְעָד Judges 10:18 is dubious (we should expect ׳וְשׂ, and compare ׳זִקְנֵי ג, instead, Judges 11:5-11); of Midian Judges 7:25; Judges 8:3; Philistines 1 Samuel 29:3 (twice in verse); 1 Samuel 29:4 (twice in verse); 1 Samuel 29:9; (apparently = סְרָנִים 1 Samuel 29:2; 1 Samuel 29:6; 1 Samuel 29:7 [We], yet distinguished by HPS and [with reserve] Bu; ᵐ5 ᵑ6 ᵑ9 Th Bu strike out in 1 Samuel 29:4 b), compare 1 Samuel 18:30; in poetry, of כְּמוֺשׁ (i.e. the leading Moabites) Jeremiah 48:7, of מָלכם (q. v.; i.e. the leading Ammonites) Amos 1:15 = Jeremiah 49:3.

b. singular David as leader of freebooters 1 Samuel 22:2; compare גְּדוּד ׳שׂ 1 Kings 11:24, plural 2 Samuel 4:2.

2 vassal, noble, official, under king (acting, on occasion, as counselor, commander, etc.):

a. plural, in Egypt Genesis 12:15 (J) + 3 t. Is + Genesis 30:4 Di Du Skinner (>of foreign embassy [compare "" מַלְאָכָיו] Che and others reading [CheHeb.Hpt. Marti] שָׁשׂרִים), Psalm 105:22; Moab Numbers 22:8 8t. 22, 23 (JE), Amos 2:3; Edom Isaiah 34:12 ("" הֹרִים); Assyrian Isaiah 10:8; Isaiah 31:9; Babylonian Isaiah 21:5 7t. Jeremiah + 2Chronicles 32:31 (but here perhaps vaguely = authorities); other nations Jeremiah 49:38 17t. Ezra, Esther; in General Isaiah 49:7; officials, official class, under kings of Israel: David (only Chronicles) 1 Chronicles 22:17 5t. 1Chronicles; Ezra 8:20; Solomon 1 Kings 4:2; Jehoiachin 2 Kings 24:12,14; Zedak. Jeremiah 34:21; 2Chronicles 36:18; other kings 19 t. 2 Chronicles; in General Ecclesiastes 10:16,17; see also (Judah) Jeremiah 1:18 31t. Jeremiah (Jeremiah 17:25 a strike out ׳שׂ Gf Che Gie Du), 4 t. Lamentations; Ezekiel 17:12; Zephaniah 1:8 (where distinguished from בְּנֵי הַמֶּלֶךְ, who are never called ׳שׂ); so, in General, Nehemiah 9:32,34; Daniel 9:6,8; and (Northern Israel) Hosea 3:4 6t. Hosea.

b. as having powers of magistrate (‡adi) Exodus 2:14 (E + שֹׁפֵט); under Moses (over groups of 1000, 100, 50, 10) Exodus 18:21 7t. 18 (E), Deuteronomy 1:15 (4 t. in verse); later in Judah Hosea 5:10 (Now reads ׳שָׂרֵי תִשׁ), Isaiah 1:23, compare Isaiah 3:4,14; Isaiah 32:1; Micah 7:3 (singular; "" שֹׁפֵט), Zephaniah 3:3 ("" id.), Ezekiel 22:27, compare Proverbs 8:16 ("" נְדִיבִים); Proverbs 28:2 read perhaps צָרֶיהָ, see Toy.

c. as ruler or magistrate of a district (מְרִינָה), 1 Kings 20:14,15,17,19; (compare Esther 1:3; Esther 8:9; Esther 9:3, שָׂרֵי עַם וָעָם Esther 3:12).

d. as commandant of city, הָעִיר ׳שׂ Judges 9:30, compare 1 Kings 22:26 2Chronicles 18:25; 2 Kings 23:8; 2Chronicles 34:8; of citadel, הַבִּירָה ׳שׂ Nehemiah 7:2; plural of city officials סֻכּוֺת ׳שׂ Judges 8:6,14 (distinguished from זְקֵנִים), compare 2 Kings 10:1; 2Chronicles 29:20.

3 specifically military, = captain, General:

a. שַׂרֿ(ה)צבא Genesis 21:22,32 (E), Genesis 26:26 (J), 1 Samuel 12:9 23t., + ׳יֿ׳צֿ׳שׂ Joshua 5:14,15 (J E; צָבָא

1b), angel-captain in vision; see also 8, 9; ׳שָׂרֵי הַצּ 1 Kings 1:25 3t. Chronicles, ׳שָׂרִים בַּצּ 1 Chronicles 12:22 (Gi Baer; van d. H. v.1 Chronicles 12:21); שָׂרֵי צְבָאוֺת Deuteronomy 20:9; 1 Kings 2:5; 1 Chronicles 27:3; שַׂרהַֿחַ֫יִל 2 Samuel 24:2 (but read וְאֶלשָֿׂרֵי as ᵐ5L and "" 1 Chronicles 21:2 Th We Dr HPS Bu), ׳שָׂרֵי (הַ)ח 1 Chronicles 21:4; 1 Chronicles 21:4; 2 Kings 9:5; 2Chronicles 33:14; Nehemiah 2:9, שָׂרֵי הַחֲיָלִים 1 Kings 15:20 2Chronicles 16:4; 2 Kings 25:23,26; Jeremiah 40:7,13 7t. Jeremiah; שָׂרֵי מִלְחָמוֺת2Chronicles 32:6; so (ה)שׂר alone 2 Samuel 18:5; 2 Samuel 19:7; 1 Kings 9:22 2Chronicles 8:9 ᵐ5.:B Be Kit (שָׁרָיו וְשָׁלִישָׁיו, for ᵑ0 ׳שָׂרֵי שׁ), 2 Kings 9:5 (twice in verse); 1 Chronicles 11:6,21 9t., + Job 39:25; Daniel 11:5; וְגָדוֺל ׳שׂ 2 Samuel 3:38 (of Abner); possibly military figurative also in שַׂר שָׁלוֺם Isaiah 9:5 (Messianic name).

b. leading companies of 50 2 Kings 1:9-14 Isaiah 3:3, of 100 1 Samuel 22:7 16t. + 1 Samuel 8:12 (reading מֵאוֺת for חֲמִשִּׁים ᵐ5 HPS, compare We; Bu insert שָׂרֵי מֵאוֺת), of 1000 1 Samuel 17:18 11t., + שָׂרֵי הָאֲלָפִים וְהַמֵּאוֺת 1 Chronicles 13:1; 1 Chronicles 26:26 (distinguished from שָׂרֵי הַצָּבָא), 1 Chronicles 27:1; 1 Chronicles 29:6; 2Chronicles 1:2; also הָרֶכֶב ׳שׂ captain of the chariotry 1 Kings 22:31,32,33 2Chron 18:30; 18:31; 18:32 3t. + שָׂרֵי וּפָרָשָׁיו ׳ר 1 Kings 9:22 2Chronicles 8:9.

4. a. chief, head, of other official classes: שַׂר הַטַּבָּחִים, Egypt, Genesis 37:36 5t.; שָׂרֵי הָרָצִים 1 Kings 14:27 2Chronicles 12:10; שָׂרֵי הַנִּצָּבִים 1 Kings 5:30; 1 Kings 9:23 2Chronicles 8:10; even domestic positions (court of Pharaoh), שַׂר הַמַּשְׁקִים Genesis 40:2 5t., שַׂר הָאוֺפוֺת Genesis 40:2 4t. (all E); שָׂרֵי הַמּחְלְקוֺת 1 Chronicles 28:1, i.e. of the successive courses of royal military officials; compare הַשַּׂר 1 Chronicles 27:28; שַׂר הַסָּרִיסִים Daniel 1:7,8,9,10,11,18; שַׂר מְנוּחָה Jeremiah 51:59.

b. = overseer: שַׂר בֵּית הַסֹּהַר Genesis 39:21,23, שָׂרֵי מִקְנֶה Genesis 47:6 (all J; compare אַבִּיר הָרֹעִים 1 Samuel 21:8), שָׂרֵי מִסִּים Exodus 1:11 (J); compare 1 Chronicles 15:27; 1 Chronicles 29:6; 1 Chronicles 27:31; 1 Chronicles 28:1. — In 1 Chronicles 15:22 read probably סַר הַמַּשָּׂא (= שַׂר) overseer of the carrying (for ᵑ0 בְּמַשָּׂא יָסֹר בַּמַּשָּׂא), so ᵐ5 Benz Kit, Be יָסֹר = יָשׂר; see another view יָסַר

Qal. 5. of religious office: שָׂרֵי הַכֹּהֲנִים Ezra 8:24,29; Ezra 10:5; 2Chronicles 36:14; הַלְוִיִּם ׳שׂ 1 Chronicles 15:16,22; 2Chronicles 35:9, compare 1 Chronicles 15:5,6,7,8,10 (twice in verse); heads of classes or courses of priests, called שָׂרֵי קֹרֶשׁ 1 Chronicles 24:5, אֱלֹהִים ׳שׂ 1 Chronicles 24:5; — ׳שָׂרֵי ק Isaiah 43:28 (usually consecrated princes, whether priests, or kings, or both) is probably corrupt, read perhaps שַׁעֲרֵי (Du) or וַיְחַלְּלוּ שָׂרֶיךָ קָרְשִׁי ᵐ5 Houb Klo CheHpt Gr (substantially).

6 late, of representative leaders of people, tribal heads, ׳שׂ ׳שִׁבְטֵי יִשׂ 1 Chronicles 27:22; 1 Chronicles 29:6, compare 1 Chronicles 28:1; apparently = elders, הָעָם ׳שׂ Ezekiel 11:1; 2Chronicles 24:23; ׳שׂ alone, Psalm 68:28 (3 t. in verse); in post-exilic Jerusalem Ezra 9:1,2; Nehemiah 4:10; Nehemiah 10:1; Nehemiah 11:1 (שָׂרֵי הָעָם), + elders Ezra 10:8,14; called שָׂרֵי יְהוּדָה Nehemiah 12:31,32; of district-rulers Nehemiah 3:9,12,14,15,16,17,18,19; of heads of families, שָׂרֵי הָאָבוֺת Ezra 8:29; 1 Chronicles 29:6 (= רָאשֵׁי ׳הָא 1 Chronicles 24:31; 1 Chronicles 27:1; Nehemiah 7:70).

7 late, as term of rank and dignity, Isaiah 23:8 (compare 'merchant- princes'), Job 3:15; Job 29:9 ("" נְגִירִים), Job 34:19; Psalm 45:17; Psalm 82:7; Psalm 148:11, opposed to עבד(יםׅ Proverbs 19:10; Ecclesiastes 10:7; formidable foes Psalm 119:23; Psalm 119:161.

8 = patron-angel, only Daniel: שַׂר (מַלְכוּת) מָּרַס Daniel 10:13,20, יָוָן ׳שׂ Daniel 10:20; specifically of מִיכָאֵל Daniel 10:13,21; Daniel 12:1

9 שַׂרהַֿצָּבָא Daniel 8:11 = God (probably, compare צָרָא 1c; yet see also ׳צ 1b), so שַׂר שְׂרִים Daniel 8:25.

Topical Lexicon
Overview of Meaning and Scope

The term שַׂר appears throughout the Hebrew Scriptures to denote a person who exercises authority—human or angelic—whether in civil, military, religious, or cosmic spheres. Its range includes princes of royal blood, tribal heads, army commanders, court officials, temple overseers, and even the heavenly beings who stand guard over nations. The Scripture presents these “princes” as divinely-ordered instruments for order, judgment, protection, and, ultimately, foreshadowing of the coming Messianic King.

Domains of Usage in the Old Testament

1. Civil Governance and Royal Administration

• Pharaoh’s cabinet is filled with “princes” entrusted with specialized duties (Genesis 12:15; Genesis 40:2).
• Israel’s own monarchy employs שַׂר for provincial governors and royal counselors (1 Kings 20:14; 2 Samuel 8:18).
• In the Persian period, the term describes satraps and high officials who mediate imperial authority (Esther 3:12; Daniel 6:2).

2. Military Leadership and Warfare

• Shown first in Genesis 21:22, where Abimelech’s commander Phicol is called the “chief of his army.”
• David organizes his forces under “thirty” and “thirty-seven” שַׂר (2 Samuel 23:8-39).
• Chronicles records 2,600 “mighty men of valor, heads of fathers’ households” as שָׂרִים who lead 307,500 soldiers (2 Chronicles 26:12-13).
• In prophetic literature, foreign invaders arrive with “princes” who set thrones in the gates of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 1:15).

3. Religious and Cultic Administration

• Temple treasurers and Levitical overseers carry the title (1 Chronicles 24:4-5; 2 Chronicles 35:8).
• Princes contribute to the sanctuary in Ezekiel’s visionary temple (Ezekiel 45:13-17).
• Because of their stewardship, their failures attract prophetic rebuke (Isaiah 1:23; Hosea 9:15).

4. Angelic Princes in the Heavenly Realm

• Michael is introduced as “one of the chief princes” (Daniel 10:13) and later “the great prince who stands watch over the sons of your people” (Daniel 12:1).
• Hostile spiritual forces such as the “prince of the kingdom of Persia” (Daniel 10:13, 20) show that the term extends beyond earthbound governance into spiritual warfare.
• Joshua encounters the “Commander of the army of the LORD” (Joshua 5:14-15), a theophanic figure whose authoritative stance sanctifies holy ground.

5. Social and Tribal Structures

• Each tribe in the wilderness possesses a שַׂר as head (Numbers 1:16; Numbers 7).
• These leaders function as mediators between Moses and the people (Deuteronomy 1:15).
• Elders who sit in the gate—often called שָׂרִים—render judgment and uphold covenant order (Proverbs 31:23).

6. Prophetic and Eschatological Vision

• Messianic passages anticipate the rise of a “prince” from David’s line who will shepherd God’s people in justice (Ezekiel 34:23-24; Ezekiel 37:24-25).
Isaiah 9:6 declares, “and the government will be upon His shoulders,” portraying the ultimate fulfillment of all earthly שָׂר roles in the person of the Son who is given.
Zechariah 12:6 pictures Judah’s clans as “like a firepot among sticks” and Jerusalem’s leaders as instruments of final deliverance.

Representative Passages

Genesis 39:20 – Potiphar as “prison commander” entrusted with Joseph.
Exodus 18:21 – “Capable men” appointed as commanders of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens.
1 Kings 4:2-6 – Solomon’s administrative list, including Azariah son of Zadok, “the priest,” and others called שָׂרִים.
2 Kings 25:19 – Nebuzaradan taking temple overseers and “five royal advisers” after Jerusalem falls.
Nehemiah 4:14 – Nehemiah rallies “nobles, officials, and the rest of the people” to defend the wall.
Daniel 9:25 – Prediction of “the coming of an anointed one, a prince.”
Micah 5:2 – The ruler from Bethlehem “whose origins are from of old.”

Theological Themes

• Divine Delegation: Human princes serve at God’s pleasure; their authority is legitimate only when aligned with His covenant (Psalm 82; Proverbs 8:15-16).
• Accountability: The prophets denounce corrupt שָׂרִים who oppress the poor (Isaiah 3:14-15; Micah 3:1-4).
• Protection and Order: Whether in armies or courts, princes guard the community from chaos (2 Chronicles 23:1-11).
• Spiritual Warfare: Angelic princes reflect a cosmic dimension in which God’s people are defended (Daniel 10-12).
• Messianic Fulfillment: All lesser princes point forward to the Prince of Peace whose reign reconciles heaven and earth (Ephesians 2:14-17; cf. Isaiah 9:6).

Christological Foreshadowing

The cumulative portrait of שַׂר converges in Jesus Christ, the “Prince and Savior” (Acts 5:31) and “Prince of life” (Acts 3:15). He embodies perfect civil justice, commands heavenly armies (Revelation 19:11-16), mediates priestly functions (Hebrews 4:14-16), and rules an everlasting kingdom (Luke 1:33).

Practical Ministry Implications

• Leadership: Biblical elders, pastors, and civic leaders are reminded that true authority is stewarded under God.
• Intercession: Awareness of invisible “princes” encourages persistent prayer against spiritual forces (Ephesians 6:12-18).
• Accountability: Congregations should call leaders to integrity, echoing prophetic critiques of unjust princes.
• Hope: In political turbulence, believers rest in the promise that “His dominion is an everlasting dominion” (Daniel 7:14).

Forms and Transliterations
אָ֑לֶף אלף בְּשָׂרִֽים׃ בשרים׃ הַשַּׂ֖ר הַשַּׂ֣ר הַשַּׂ֥ר הַשָּֽׂר׃ הַשָּׂ֑ר הַשָּׂ֔ר הַשָּׂ֖ר הַשָּׂרִ֑ים הַשָּׂרִ֔ים הַשָּׂרִ֖ים הַשָּׂרִ֛ים הַשָּׂרִ֜ים הַשָּׂרִ֞ים הַשָּׂרִ֣ים הַשָּׂרִ֤ים הַשָּׂרִ֥ים הַשָּׂרִ֨ים הַשָּׂרִֽים׃ הַשָּׂרִים֙ הַשָּׂרִים֮ השר השר׃ השרים השרים׃ וְהַ֨שָּׂרִ֔ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֑ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֔ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֖ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֞ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֣ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֤ים וְהַשָּׂרִ֥ים וְהַשָּׂרִים֙ וְלַשָּׂרִ֖ים וְשַׂ֣ר ׀ וְשַׂר־ וְשָׂ֔ר וְשָׂ֣רֵיהֶ֔ם וְשָׂרִ֖ים וְשָׂרִ֛ים וְשָׂרִ֡ים וְשָׂרִֽים׃ וְשָׂרֵ֔ינוּ וְשָׂרֵ֣י וְשָׂרֵ֣י ׀ וְשָׂרֵ֤י וְשָׂרֵ֥י וְשָׂרֵ֨י וְשָׂרֵֽי־ וְשָׂרֵיכֶ֖ם וְשָׂרֶ֤יהָ וְשָׂרֶֽיהָ׃ וְשָׂרַ֖יִךְ וְשָׂרַ֙יִךְ֙ וְשָׂרַ֤י וְשָׂרָ֑יו וְשָׂרָ֔יו וְשָׂרָ֖יו וְשָׂרָ֗יו וְשָׂרָ֛יו וְשָׂרָ֞יו וְשָׂרָ֣יו וּלְשָׂ֑ר וּלְשָׂרִ֖ים וּלְשָׂרֵ֖י וּלְשָׂרֵ֣י וּלְשָׂרֵ֤י והשרים ולשר ולשרי ולשרים ושר ושר־ ושרי ושרי־ ושריה ושריה׃ ושריהם ושריו ושריך ושריכם ושרים ושרים׃ ושרינו לְ֝שָׂרִ֗ים לְשַׂ֣ר לְשַׂר־ לְשָׂ֑ר לְשָׂרֵ֖ינוּ לְשָׂרֵ֣י לְשָׂרֵ֤י לְשָׂרֵ֧ינוּ לְשָׂרֵֽי־ לְשָׂרֵי֩ לְשָׂרֶ֔יהָ לְשָׂרָיו֙ לשר לשר־ לשרי לשרי־ לשריה לשריו לשרים לשרינו מִשַּׂ֣ר מִשָּׂרֵ֖י מִשָּׂרֵ֤י מִשָּׂרֵ֥י מִשָּׂרֵ֨י משר משרי רים רינו שַֽׂר־ שַׂ֕ר שַׂ֖ר שַׂ֣ר שַׂ֤ר שַׂ֥ר שַׂרְכֶֽם׃ שַׂר־ שָֽׂרֵי־ שָֽׂרֵיהֶ֔ם שָׂ֔ר שָׂ֝רִ֗ים שָׂ֝רִים שָׂ֠רֵינוּ שָׂ֣רֵי שָׂ֤רֵי שָׂ֥רֵי שָׂ֭רִים שָׂרִ֔ים שָׂרִ֖ים שָׂרִ֗ים שָׂרִ֣ים שָׂרִֽים׃ שָׂרִים֙ שָׂרֵ֖י שָׂרֵ֖ינוּ שָׂרֵ֙ינוּ֙ שָׂרֵ֣י שָׂרֵ֣י ׀ שָׂרֵ֤י שָׂרֵ֥י שָׂרֵ֥ינוּ שָׂרֵ֧י שָׂרֵ֨י שָׂרֵֽי־ שָׂרֵי֙ שָׂרֵי֩ שָׂרֵיהֶ֑ם שָׂרֵיהֶ֖ם שָׂרֶ֑יהָ שָׂרֶ֔יהָ שָׂרֶ֖יהָ שָׂרֶ֗יהָ שָׂרֶ֛יהָ שָׂרֶ֣יהָ שָׂרֶ֨יהָ שָׂרַ֛י שָׂרַ֣יִךְ שָׂרָ֑יו שָׂרָ֔יו שָׂרָ֖יו שָׂרָ֗יו שָׂרָ֣יו שָׂרָיו֙ שָׂרָיו֩ שר שר־ שרי שרי־ שריה שריהם שריו שריך שרים שרים׃ שרינו שרכם׃ ’ā·lep̄ ’ālep̄ Alef bə·śā·rîm besaRim bəśārîm haś·śā·rîm haś·śar haś·śār hasSar haśśar haśśār hassaRim haśśārîm lə·śā·rāw lə·śā·rê lə·śā·rê- lə·śā·re·hā lə·śā·rê·nū lə·śā·rîm lə·śar lə·śār lə·śar- leSar ləśar ləśār ləśar- lesaRav ləśārāw ləśārê ləśārê- ləśārehā lesaRei lesaReiha lesaReinu ləśārênū lesaRim ləśārîm miś·śā·rê miś·śar misSar miśśar miśśārê missaRei rê·nū reinu rênū rim rîm śā·ra·yiḵ śā·rāw śā·ray śā·rê śā·rê- śā·re·hā śā·rê·hem śā·rê·nū śā·rîm sar śar śār śar- śar·ḵem saRai saRav śārāw śāray saRayich śārayiḵ sarChem śārê śārê- śārehā śārêhem saRei saReiha sareiHem saReinu śārênū saRim śārîm śarḵem ū·lə·śā·rê ū·lə·śā·rîm ū·lə·śār uleSar ūləśār ūləśārê ulesaRei ulesaRim ūləśārîm vehassaRim velassaRim vesar vesaRai vesaRav vesaRayich vesaRei vesareiChem vesaReiha veSareiHem vesaReinu vesaRim wə·haś·śā·rîm wə·laś·śā·rîm wə·śā·ra·yiḵ wə·śā·rāw wə·śā·ray wə·śā·rê wə·śā·rê- wə·śā·re·hā wə·śā·rê·hem wə·śā·rê·ḵem wə·śā·rê·nū wə·śā·rîm wə·śar wə·śār wə·śar- wəhaśśārîm wəlaśśārîm wəśar wəśār wəśar- wəśārāw wəśāray wəśārayiḵ wəśārê wəśārê- wəśārehā wəśārêhem wəśārêḵem wəśārênū wəśārîm
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Genesis 12:15
HEB: וַיִּרְא֤וּ אֹתָהּ֙ שָׂרֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֔ה וַיְהַֽלְל֥וּ
NAS: Pharaoh's officials saw
KJV: The princes also of Pharaoh saw
INT: saw officials Pharaoh's her and praised

Genesis 21:22
HEB: אֲבִימֶ֗לֶךְ וּפִיכֹל֙ שַׂר־ צְבָא֔וֹ אֶל־
NAS: and Phicol, the commander of his army,
KJV: and Phichol the chief captain of his host
INT: Abimelech and Phicol the commander of his army to

Genesis 21:32
HEB: אֲבִימֶ֗לֶךְ וּפִיכֹל֙ שַׂר־ צְבָא֔וֹ וַיָּשֻׁ֖בוּ
NAS: and Phicol, the commander of his army,
KJV: and Phichol the chief captain of his host,
INT: and Abimelech and Phicol the commander of his army and returned

Genesis 26:26
HEB: מֵֽרֵעֵ֔הוּ וּפִיכֹ֖ל שַׂר־ צְבָאֽוֹ׃
NAS: and Phicol the commander of his army.
KJV: and Phichol the chief captain of his army.
INT: his adviser and Phicol the commander of his army

Genesis 37:36
HEB: סְרִ֣יס פַּרְעֹ֔ה שַׂ֖ר הַטַּבָּחִֽים׃ פ
NAS: officer, the captain of the bodyguard.
KJV: of Pharaoh's, [and] captain of the guard.
INT: officer Pharaoh's the captain of the bodyguard

Genesis 39:1
HEB: סְרִ֨יס פַּרְעֹ֜ה שַׂ֤ר הַטַּבָּחִים֙ אִ֣ישׁ
NAS: of Pharaoh, the captain of the bodyguard,
KJV: of Pharaoh, captain of the guard,
INT: officer of Pharaoh the captain of the bodyguard an

Genesis 39:21
HEB: חִנּ֔וֹ בְּעֵינֵ֖י שַׂ֥ר בֵּית־ הַסֹּֽהַר׃
NAS: in the sight of the chief jailer.
KJV: in the sight of the keeper of the prison.
INT: favor the sight of the chief court prison

Genesis 39:22
HEB: וַיִּתֵּ֞ן שַׂ֤ר בֵּית־ הַסֹּ֙הַר֙
NAS: The chief jailer committed
KJV: And the keeper of the prison committed
INT: committed the chief court prison

Genesis 39:23
HEB: אֵ֣ין ׀ שַׂ֣ר בֵּית־ הַסֹּ֗הַר
NAS: The chief jailer did not supervise
KJV: The keeper of the prison looked
INT: else the chief court prison

Genesis 40:2
HEB: סָרִיסָ֑יו עַ֚ל שַׂ֣ר הַמַּשְׁקִ֔ים וְעַ֖ל
NAS: officials, the chief cupbearer
KJV: [of] his officers, against the chief of the butlers,
INT: officials and the chief cupbearer and

Genesis 40:2
HEB: הַמַּשְׁקִ֔ים וְעַ֖ל שַׂ֥ר הָאוֹפִֽים׃
NAS: cupbearer and the chief baker.
KJV: of the butlers, and against the chief of the bakers.
INT: cupbearer and and the chief baker

Genesis 40:3
HEB: בְּמִשְׁמַ֗ר בֵּ֛ית שַׂ֥ר הַטַבָּחִ֖ים אֶל־
NAS: in the house of the captain of the bodyguard,
KJV: in the house of the captain of the guard,
INT: confinement the house of the captain of the bodyguard in

Genesis 40:4
HEB: וַ֠יִּפְקֹד שַׂ֣ר הַטַּבָּחִ֧ים אֶת־
NAS: The captain of the bodyguard put
KJV: And the captain of the guard charged
INT: put the captain of the bodyguard Joseph

Genesis 40:9
HEB: וַיְסַפֵּ֧ר שַֽׂר־ הַמַּשְׁקִ֛ים אֶת־
NAS: So the chief cupbearer told
KJV: And the chief butler told
INT: told the chief cupbearer his dream

Genesis 40:16
HEB: וַיַּ֥רְא שַׂר־ הָאֹפִ֖ים כִּ֣י
NAS: When the chief baker saw
KJV: When the chief baker saw
INT: saw the chief baker for

Genesis 40:20
HEB: אֶת־ רֹ֣אשׁ ׀ שַׂ֣ר הַמַּשְׁקִ֗ים וְאֶת־
NAS: up the head of the chief cupbearer
KJV: the head of the chief butler
INT: lifted the head of the chief cupbearer and the head

Genesis 40:20
HEB: וְאֶת־ רֹ֛אשׁ שַׂ֥ר הָאֹפִ֖ים בְּת֥וֹךְ
NAS: and the head of the chief baker
KJV: butler and of the chief baker
INT: cupbearer and the head of the chief baker among

Genesis 40:21
HEB: וַיָּ֛שֶׁב אֶת־ שַׂ֥ר הַמַּשְׁקִ֖ים עַל־
NAS: He restored the chief cupbearer
KJV: And he restored the chief butler
INT: restored the chief cupbearer unto

Genesis 40:22
HEB: וְאֵ֛ת שַׂ֥ר הָאֹפִ֖ים תָּלָ֑ה
NAS: but he hanged the chief baker, just
KJV: But he hanged the chief baker:
INT: the chief baker hanged

Genesis 40:23
HEB: וְלֹֽא־ זָכַ֧ר שַֽׂר־ הַמַּשְׁקִ֛ים אֶת־
NAS: Yet the chief cupbearer
KJV: Yet did not the chief butler remember
INT: did not remember the chief cupbearer Joseph

Genesis 41:9
HEB: וַיְדַבֵּר֙ שַׂ֣ר הַמַּשְׁקִ֔ים אֶת־
NAS: Then the chief cupbearer spoke
KJV: Then spake the chief butler
INT: spoke the chief cupbearer for

Genesis 41:10
HEB: בְּמִשְׁמַ֗ר בֵּ֚ית שַׂ֣ר הַטַּבָּחִ֔ים אֹתִ֕י
NAS: in the house of the captain of the bodyguard,
KJV: me in ward in the captain of the guard's
INT: confinement the house of the captain of the bodyguard and the chief

Genesis 41:10
HEB: אֹתִ֕י וְאֵ֖ת שַׂ֥ר הָאֹפִֽים׃
NAS: of the bodyguard, [both] me and the chief baker.
KJV: house, [both] me and the chief baker:
INT: of the captain of the bodyguard and the chief baker

Genesis 41:12
HEB: עִבְרִ֗י עֶ֚בֶד לְשַׂ֣ר הַטַּבָּחִ֔ים וַנְּ֨סַפֶּר־
NAS: a servant of the captain of the bodyguard,
KJV: servant to the captain of the guard;
INT: Hebrew A servant of the captain of the bodyguard related

Genesis 47:6
HEB: חַ֔יִל וְשַׂמְתָּ֛ם שָׂרֵ֥י מִקְנֶ֖ה עַל־
NAS: among them, then put them in charge of my livestock.
KJV: among them, then make them rulers over my cattle.
INT: capable put charge of my livestock and

421 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 8269
421 Occurrences


’ā·lep̄ — 1 Occ.
bə·śā·rîm — 1 Occ.
haś·śār — 14 Occ.
haś·śā·rîm — 33 Occ.
lə·śar — 5 Occ.
lə·śā·rāw — 1 Occ.
lə·śā·rê — 6 Occ.
lə·śā·re·hā — 1 Occ.
lə·śā·rê·nū — 2 Occ.
lə·śā·rîm — 1 Occ.
miś·śar — 1 Occ.
miś·śā·rê — 5 Occ.
rê·nū — 1 Occ.
rîm — 6 Occ.
śar- — 85 Occ.
śā·ray — 1 Occ.
śā·rāw — 12 Occ.
śā·ra·yiḵ — 1 Occ.
śar·ḵem — 1 Occ.
śā·rê — 132 Occ.
śā·re·hā — 10 Occ.
śā·rê·hem — 5 Occ.
śā·rê·nū — 3 Occ.
śā·rîm — 14 Occ.
ū·lə·śār — 1 Occ.
ū·lə·śā·rê — 3 Occ.
ū·lə·śā·rîm — 1 Occ.
wə·haś·śā·rîm — 14 Occ.
wə·laś·śā·rîm — 1 Occ.
wə·śar- — 4 Occ.
wə·śā·ray — 1 Occ.
wə·śā·rāw — 11 Occ.
wə·śā·ra·yiḵ — 2 Occ.
wə·śā·rê — 32 Occ.
wə·śā·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.
wə·śā·re·hā — 2 Occ.
wə·śā·rê·hem — 1 Occ.
wə·śā·rê·nū — 1 Occ.
wə·śā·rîm — 4 Occ.

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