III. שָׁלִישׁ noun masculine adjutant or officer (best explained as third man (in chariot), see especially HptBAS iv. 586 f. BenderZAW xxiii (1903), 19 WMMAs.u.Eur.329; see also KauM.N.,DPV.1904, 19; doubted by Di[Exod 14:7] Baenib. Buhl14); — absolute ׳שׁ of king's personal attendant at court [2Kgs 7:2]; [2Kgs 7:17]; [2Kgs 7:19], suffix, military officer of king, שָֽׁלִשֹׁח [2Kgs 9:25], ָ(שׁלִישׁוֺ [2Kgs 15:25] (on abnormal ָ֯ see Ges«GKC:93xx»§ 93xx Köii. 1. 133, 449, 495); plural שָֽׁלִישִׁים [Ezek 23:15] + (sometimes שָֽׁלִשִׁם etc.) v[Ezek 23:23]; [Exod 14:7]; [2Kgs 10:25] (twice in verse), + (Qr) [2Sam 23:8] (> Kt שׁלשׁי), [1Chr 11:11]; [1Chr 12:19] (18 van d. H.; Kt in both, שׁלושׁים), read in all three (ראֹשׁ) הַשִּׁלֹשָׁה chief of the three ᵐ5L We Dr Bu Now. — שָֽׁלִשִׁים [Prov 22:20] Qr see שִׁלְשֹׁם.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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