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[[File:Rabshakeh by William Brassey.jpg|thumb|Rabshakeh ilustration, by [[William Brassey Hole]]]] '''Rabshakeh''' ([[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]: 𒃲𒁉𒈜𒈨𒌍 ''rab šāqê'' [GAL.BI.LUL.MEŠ]; {{hebrew name|רַבְשָׁקֵה|Ravšaqē|Raḇšāqē}}; {{langx|grc|Ραψακης}} ''Rapsakēs''; {{langx|la|Rabsaces}}; {{langx|aii|ܪܲܒ݂ܫܵܩܹ̈ܐ}}; alternative spellings include '''Rab-shakeh''', '''Rabsaces''', or '''Rab shaqe''') is a title meaning "chief of the princes/cup-bearers" in the Semitic Akkadian and Aramaic languages. The title was given to the chief [[cup-bearer]] or the [[vizier]] of the [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]], [[Assyria]]n and [[Babylonia]]n royal courts in ancient [[Mesopotamia]],<ref>{{cite book |first=A. Leo |last=Oppenheim |author-link=A. Leo Oppenheim |year=1964 |title=Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilization |url=https://archive.org/details/ancientmesopotam00aleo |editor-last=Reiner |editor-first=Erica |editor-link=Erica Reiner |publisher=[[The University of Chicago Press]] |isbn=9780226631875 |url-access=registration }}</ref> and revived by the [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] as a military rank during [[World War I]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Len |last=Deighton |author-link=Len Deighton |title=[[Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II]] |publisher=[[Jonathan Cape]] |isbn=006017000X |oclc=29292722 |pages=672 |year=1993}}</ref> ==Biblical accounts== The [[Hebrew Bible]] mentions it for one of [[Sennacherib]]'s messengers to [[Hezekiah]], who was sent to [[Jerusalem]] along with the [[Tartan (Assyrian)|Tartan]] and the [[Rabsaris]].<ref>{{bibleverse|2|Kings|18:17}}</ref> The speech he delivered, in the [[Hebrew language]], in the hearing of all the people, as he stood near the wall on the north side of the city, is quoted in [[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] {{bibleverse-nb|2 Kings|18:27–37|KJV}} and in [[Isaiah 36|Isaiah]] {{bibleverse-nb|Isaiah|36:2–20|KJV}}. ==References== {{Reflist}} {{EBD|wstitle=Rabshakeh}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:History of Assyria]] [[Category:Court titles]] [[Category:Ministerial offices]] [[Category:Books of Kings people]] {{Hebrew-Bible-stub}}
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