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regem melex רֶ֫גֶם מֶ֫לֶךְ ‘Regem-melech’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from regem רֶ֫גֶם ‘Regem’ and melex מֶ֫לֶךְ ‘king’
Roots: רגם מלך

regem melex pr n m pers
Regem-melech = "king's heap"
1) a man sent by some of the captivity to make enquiries at the temple concerning fasting

Mentioned in Zechariah 7:2

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