Regem-Melech:
friend of the king, one of the two messengers sent by the exiled Jews to Jerusalem in the time of Darius (Zec 7:2) to make inquiries at the temple.
Regem-Melech:
re'-gem-me'-lek, re'-gem-mel'-ek (reghem melekh): One of a deputation sent to inquire concerning the propriety of continuing the commemoration of the destruction of the temple by holding a fast (Zec 7:2). The text of the passage is in disorder. The name may mean "friend of the king"; hence, some have sought to remove the difficulty by interpreting reghem melekh as a title, not a personal name, reading the clause, "They of Beth-el had sent SHAREZER (2) ( which see), the friend of the king."
Regem-Melech: A Captive Sent as a Messenger
From the Jews in Babylon to Jerusalem,
Zec 7:2.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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