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== Hastings' [[Dictionary]] of the [[Bible]] == <p> <strong> BARTACUS </strong> . Father of [[Apame]] ( 1Es 4:29 ). </p> == [[International]] Standard Bible [[Encyclopedia]] == <p> '''''bar´ta''''' -'''''kus''''' ( Βάρτακος , <i> '''''Bártakos''''' </i> ; [[Josephus]] Ῥαβεζάκης , <i> '''''Rhabezákēs''''' </i> ; [[Vulgate]] (Jerome's <i> [[Latin]] Bible </i> , 390-405 ad) Bezazes (1 [[Esdras]] 4:29)): The father of Apame. He is called "the illustrious," probably because of rank and merits. The family seems to be of [[Persian]] origin since the name [[Bartacus]] (Syriac ארטק ) in the form of Artachaeas is mentioned by [[Herodotus]] (vii.22.117) as a person of rank in the Persian army of Xerxes and the name of his daughter Apame is identical with that of a Persian princess who married [[Seleucus]] I, Nicator, and became the mother of [[Antiochus]] I. Apamea, a city in [[Asia]] Minor founded by Seleucus I, is named in honor of his wife Apame. Compare [[Apame]]; [[Illustrious]] . </p> == [[Cyclopedia]] of Biblical, [[Theological]] and [[Ecclesiastical]] Literature == <p> (Βάρτακος; Vulg. Beza), the father of Apame, the concubine of King [[Darius]] (1 Esdras 4:29, where he is called "the admirable" [ὁ θαυμαστός ], probably an official title belonging to his rank). The [[Syriac]] version has Artak, a name which recalls that of Artachaeas (Ἀρταχαίης ), who is named by Herodotus (7. 22,117) as being in a high position in the Persian army under Xerxes, and a special favorite of that king (Simonis, Onom.; Smith's Dict. of Class. Biog. 1:369). (See [[Apame]]). </p> | |||
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<ref name="term_49805"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/bartacus Bartacus from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_1729"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/bartacus Bartacus from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_23475"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/bartacus Bartacus from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 21:56, 11 October 2021
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible ==
BARTACUS . Father of Apame ( 1Es 4:29 ).
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ==
bar´ta -kus ( Βάρτακος , Bártakos ; Josephus Ῥαβεζάκης , Rhabezákēs ; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible , 390-405 ad) Bezazes (1 Esdras 4:29)): The father of Apame. He is called "the illustrious," probably because of rank and merits. The family seems to be of Persian origin since the name Bartacus (Syriac ארטק ) in the form of Artachaeas is mentioned by Herodotus (vii.22.117) as a person of rank in the Persian army of Xerxes and the name of his daughter Apame is identical with that of a Persian princess who married Seleucus I, Nicator, and became the mother of Antiochus I. Apamea, a city in Asia Minor founded by Seleucus I, is named in honor of his wife Apame. Compare Apame; Illustrious .
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature ==
(Βάρτακος; Vulg. Beza), the father of Apame, the concubine of King Darius (1 Esdras 4:29, where he is called "the admirable" [ὁ θαυμαστός ], probably an official title belonging to his rank). The Syriac version has Artak, a name which recalls that of Artachaeas (Ἀρταχαίης ), who is named by Herodotus (7. 22,117) as being in a high position in the Persian army under Xerxes, and a special favorite of that king (Simonis, Onom.; Smith's Dict. of Class. Biog. 1:369). (See Apame).
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