One of the two kings (kings, malkeey as distinguished from the princes, sareey ) slain by Gideon for having slain Gideon's brothers in cold blood (Judges 8:18; Judges 8:5; Judges 8:12; Judges 8:26). (See GIDEON.) The term in Joshua 13:21 is "princes" (nesi' ); zekenim "sheikhs" in Numbers 22:4; Numbers 22:7 "elders," "kings" Numbers 31:8.
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