👉 "Sjy iwnsae" means "the son or heir of a king." It's part of the Greek term for "king," suggesting it refers to a person who was born into the ruling family of the king they were appointed as heir by. The Hebrew and Arabic translations are similar, with "son or heir" being translated as "yisroel," which is equivalent to English. The word is also used in Old Testament references, where it's often seen in contexts that refer to an individual's sonship, such as in Deuteronomy 32:7-8, "The son of Aaron is Israel."