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    SARSECHIM

    (Sarʹse·chim).

    A Babylonian prince who was among the first to enter Jerusalem after the army broke through the walls in the summer of 607 B.C.E. (Jer. 39:2, 3) His position and duties are not disclosed, though “Sarsechim” may have been a title, possibly meaning “chief of the slaves.”