Tirshatha: or, governor, The person who held this office at this time was probably Zerubbabel. The word Tirshatha is supposed to be Persian; and if, as Castel supposes, it signifies austerity, or that fear which is impressed by the authority of a governor, it may be derived from tars, "ear," or tursh, "acid, austere." Neh 7:65, Neh 8:9, Neh 10:1
should not: Lev 2:3, Lev 2:10, Lev 6:17, Lev 6:29, Lev 7:16, Lev 10:17-18, Lev 22:2-3, Lev 22:10, Lev 22:14-16; Num 18:9-11, Num 18:19; Num 18:32
Urim: Exo 28:30; Lev 8:8; Num 27:21; Deu 33:8; 1Sa 28:6