Rabsaris in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
rab'-sa-ris (rabh-caric): As with Rab-mag, which is not
regarded as a name, but a title, so this is to be regarded
as a descriptive title for the person whose name precedes it
(see RAB-MAG). The first part, rabh, signifies "great" or
"chief," the second, caric, is the title for eunuch or
chamberlain. The translation then would be chief eunuch or
the chief of the eunuchs (or chamberlains).
The oriental custom was for the king to surround himself
with a number of eunuchs, who performed varied kinds of
services, both menial and dignified. They usually had charge
of his harem; sometimes they occupied court positions.
Frequently they superintended the education of the youth.
The term itself was sometimes used to designate persons in
places of trust who were not emasculated. The above title
describes the highest or chief in rank of these eunuchs.
See EUNUCH.
The full title is used 3 times, once in connection with the
titles of other important officers who were sent by the king
of Assyria with a large army to demand the surrender of
Jerusalem. The passage would be translated properly, `And
the king of Assyria sent the Tartan and the Rab-saris (the
chief eunuch) and the Rabshakeh from Lachish to king
Hezekiah' (2 Ki 18:17). Again, it refers to a Babylonian
whose real name was Sarsechim, who with the other Babylonian
princes sat in the middle gate during the capture of
Jerusalem. This event is described as having occurred in the
11th year of Zedekiah, king of Judah (Jer 39:3). The third
use is in connection with the name Nebushazban, who, with
the other chief officers of the king of Babylon, sent and
took Jeremiah out of the court of the guard and committed
him to Gedaliah, who was to take him home to dwell with his
own people (Jer 39:13).
Thus, it is seen that based upon this accepted theory the
three titles would be in their connections as follows: (1)
simply "the chief eunuch," (2) Sarsechim, the Rab-saris (or
chief eunuch), and (3) Nebushazban, the Rab-saris (or chief
eunuch).
See also ASSYRIA, sec. X.
Walter G. Clippinger
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