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  2. Original Word: שָׁלְטָן. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine. Transliteration: sholtan. Phonetic Spelling: (shol-tawn') Definition: dominion. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. (Aramaic) from shelet. Definition. dominion. NASB Translation. dominion (13), dominions (1).

    • To Have Power, Rule

      Strong's Hebrew 7981 7 Occurrences šə·lêṭ — 1 Occ. šə·li·ṭū...

    • Rule

      Definition. to rule, have dominion, reign. NASB Translation....

  3. Jan 26, 2016 · In Hebrew, רָדָה (dominion) means to tread down, to rule over, to subjugate, etc, and in Hebrew it does not lean very neutral in most uses. The usage meaning of Dominion in Greek may have a completely different meaning, and this is [not a Christian site]. People may come from a number of traditions. Even Judaism or Atheism.

  4. Jun 4, 2015 · In the original Hebrew the word starts with a Yod which is a picture of a heavenly messenger or yarad which means to lower oneself and not a Resh which means to rule over. Because Christianity followed in their own way and not the way of their Jewish heritage Christianity throughout the last 2,000 years, with notable exceptions like St. Francis ...

  5. Definition. to rule, have dominion, reign. NASB Translation. dominion (1), gain control (1), govern (1), had charge (1), have authority (1), master (1), obtain dominion (1), really going to rule (1), rule (27), ruled (5), ruler (18), ruler's (2), rulers (6), rules (9), ruling (3), wielded (1).

  6. Definition: rule, dominion, realm. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. fem. of mimshal. Definition. rule, dominion, realm. NASB Translation. authority (1), domain (1), dominion (9), forces (1), govern (2), rule (4). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.

  7. Jul 1, 2018 · In Aramaic the word for dominion is shal tan (Strong’s 7985); in Hebrew it is mo shel (Strong’s 4915). What is fascinating about the use of this word is that it differs significantly from earthly kingship, and Daniel used the word to make just that point.

  8. מַמְלָכָה mamlâkâh, mam-law-kaw'; from H4427; dominion, i.e. (abstractly) the estate (rule) or (concretely) the country (realm):—kingdom, king's, reign, royal. Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon [?] (Jump to Scripture Index) STRONGS H4467: Abbreviations.

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