Captain: 1. Heb. sar
(1 Samuel 22:2; 2 Samuel 23:19) Rendered "chief,"
(Genesis 40:2; 41:9)
rendered also "prince,"
(Daniel 1:7) "ruler,"
(Judges 9:30) "governor,'(1 Kings 22:26) This same Hebrew word denotes a military captain
(Exodus 18:21; 2 Kings 1:9; Deuteronomy 1:15; 1 Samuel 18:13) etc., the "captain of
the body-guard"
(Genesis 37:36; 39:1; 41:10; Jeremiah 40:1) or, as the
word may be rendered, "chief of the executioners" (marg.). The
officers of the king's body-guard frequently acted as
executioners. Nebuzar-adan
(Jeremiah 39:13) and Arioch
(Daniel 2:14)
held this office in Babylon. The "captain of the guard" mentioned
in
(Acts 28:16) was the Praetorian prefect, the commander of the
Praetorian troops.
2. Another word (Heb. katsin) so translated denotes sometimes a
military
(Joshua 10:24; Judges 11:6,11; Isaiah 22:3) "rulers;"
(Daniel 11:18)
and sometimes a civil command, a judge, magistrate, Arab. kady,
(Isaiah 1:10; 3:6; Micah 3:1,9)
3. It is also the rendering of a Hebrew word (shalish) meaning "a
third man," or "one of three." The LXX. render in plural by
tristatai; i.e., "soldiers fighting from chariots," so called
because each war-chariot contained three men, one of whom acted
as charioteer while the other two fought
(Exodus 14:7; 15:4; 1 Kings 9:22)
comp.
(2 Kings 9:25) This word is used also to denote the king's
body-guard
(2 Kings 10:25; 1 Chronicles 12:18; 2 Chronicles 11:11) or aides-de-camp.
4. The "captain of the temple" mentioned in
(Acts 4:1; 5:24)
was not a military officer, but superintendent of the guard of
priests and Levites who kept watch in the temple by night.
(Comp. "the ruler of the house of God,")
(1 Chronicles 9:11; 2 Chronicles 31:13)
(Nehemiah 11:11)
5. The Captain of our salvation is a name given to our Lord
(Hebrews 2:10) because he is the author and source of our salvation,
the head of his people, whom he is conducting to glory. The
"captain of the Lord's host"
(Joshua 5:14,15) is the name given to
that mysterious person who manifested himself to Abraham
(Genesis 12:7) and to Moses in the bush
(Exodus 3:2,6) etc. the Angel
of the covenant.
(See ANGEL)