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  • HaNagid (993 – 1056), called Naghrela ( "the dark one") by awed Arabs, improbably became the leader of all Andalusia's Jewry (nagid means governor and is the source of his name).

    The Lost Jewish Culture Bloom, Harold 2007

  • Saul's kingship was limited, and his main title was not melech “king” but nagid “military commander.

    e. Israel and Judah 2001

  • Daniel (9: 25) "Messiah the Prince" (Heb. nagid); compare Acts

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • I know you'd have to be crazy to take a vacation while you're unemployed ... but, bo nagid, let's just saaaaaaay that you did.

    What War Zone??? 2009

  • Heb. nagid, a prominent, conspicuous person, whatever his capacity: as, chief of the royal palace (2 Chr. 28: 7; comp.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

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