Birsha
== Easton's Bible Dictionary == Genesis 14:2 == Fausset's Bible Dictionary ==
King of Gomorrah, at Chedorlaomer's invasion (Genesis 14:2).
== Holman Bible Dictionary == Genesis 14:2 == Hitchcock's Bible Names == == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible ==
BIRSHA (etym. and meaning unknown). King of Gomorrah at the time of Chedorlaomer’s invasion ( Genesis 14:2 ).
== Morrish Bible Dictionary ==
King of Gomorrah. Genesis 14:2 .
== Smith's Bible Dictionary ==
Bir'sha. (son of godlessness). A king of Gomorrah. Genesis 14:2.
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ==
bûr´sha ( בּרשׁע , bı̄rsha‛ ): King of Gomorrah (Genesis 14:2 ), who joined the league against Chedorlaomer. The name is probably corrupt; some have tried to explain it as בּרשׁע , beresha‛ , "with wickedness," a name purposely used by the writer in referring to this king.
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature ==
(Heb. Birsha', בִּרְשִׁע, for בֶּןאּרָשִׁע , son of wickedness; Sept. Βαρσά ), a king of Gomorrah, succored by Abraham in the invasion by Chedorlaomer (Genesis 14:2). B.C. cir. 2080.
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