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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49984" /> ==
<p> '''''bal''''' -'''''tā´sar''''' ( Βαλτασάρ , <i> '''''Baltasár''''' </i> ; the King James Version Balthasar ): </p> <p> (1) The Greek of Hebrew, בּלטשׁאצר , <i> '''''bēlṭesha'ccar''''' </i> , or בּלטאשׁצּר , <i> '''''bēlṭe'shaccar''''' </i> , perhaps corresponding to ר , <i> '''''Balâṭ''''' </i> - <i> '''''šar''''' </i> - <i> '''''uṣur''''' </i> , "protect the life of the king," the Babylonian cognomen of Daniel. Compare Belteshazzar ( Daniel 1:7; Daniel 2:26; Daniel 4:8 , et al.). </p> <p> (2) Baltasar is also the Greek of the Hebrew בּלשׁאצּר , <i> '''''bēlsha'ccar''''' </i> , or בּלאשׁצּר , <i> '''''bēl'shaccar''''' </i> , the name of the last king of Babylon (corresponding to the Babylonian <i> '''''Bêl''''' </i> - <i> '''''šar''''' </i> - <i> '''''uṣur''''' </i> ; Schrader, <i> Die Keilinschriften und das Alte Testament </i> , III, 396; Syriac Blitshazzar; Vulgate (Jerome's <i> Latin Bible </i> , 390-405 ad) Baltassar). Compare Baruch 1:11 and Belshazzar ( Daniel 5:1; Daniel 7:1; Daniel 8:1 ). </p> <p> (3) The name of one of the Magi who according to the legend visited Jesus at Bethlehem: Melchior from Nubia, Balthasar from Godolia, Caspar from Tharsis. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Baltasar]] </strong> . The Gr. form of <em> [[Belshazzar]] </em> (&nbsp; Daniel 5:1-31 , etc., Bar 1:11 f.) and of <em> [[Belteshazzar]] </em> (&nbsp; Daniel 4:1-37 , etc.). </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1448" /> ==
<p> ''''' bal ''''' - ''''' tā´sar ''''' ( Βαλτασάρ , <i> ''''' Baltasár ''''' </i> ; the King James Version [[Balthasar]] ): </p> <p> (1) The Greek of Hebrew, בּלטשׁאצר , <i> ''''' bēlṭesha'ccar ''''' </i> , or בּלטאשׁצּר , <i> ''''' bēlṭe'shaccar ''''' </i> , perhaps corresponding to ר , <i> ''''' Balâṭ ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' šar ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' uṣur ''''' </i> , "protect the life of the king," the [[Babylonian]] cognomen of Daniel. Compare Belteshazzar (&nbsp;Daniel 1:7; &nbsp;Daniel 2:26; &nbsp;Daniel 4:8 , et al.). </p> <p> (2) Baltasar is also the Greek of the [[Hebrew]] בּלשׁאצּר , <i> ''''' bēlsha'ccar ''''' </i> , or בּלאשׁצּר , <i> ''''' bēl'shaccar ''''' </i> , the name of the last king of [[Babylon]] (corresponding to the Babylonian <i> ''''' Bêl ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' šar ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' uṣur ''''' </i> ; Schrader, <i> Die Keilinschriften und das Alte [[Testament]] </i> , III, 396; [[Syriac]] Blitshazzar; [[Vulgate]] (Jerome's <i> Latin Bible </i> , 390-405 ad) Baltassar). Compare [[Baruch]] 1:11 and Belshazzar (&nbsp;Daniel 5:1; &nbsp;Daniel 7:1; &nbsp;Daniel 8:1 ). </p> <p> (3) The name of one of the [[Magi]] who according to the legend visited Jesus at Bethlehem: [[Melchior]] from Nubia, Balthasar from Godolia, Caspar from Tharsis. </p>
       
==References ==
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<ref name="term_49984"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/baltasar Baltasar from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_1448"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/baltasar Baltasar from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_1448"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/baltasar Baltasar from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 14 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Baltasar . The Gr. form of Belshazzar (  Daniel 5:1-31 , etc., Bar 1:11 f.) and of Belteshazzar (  Daniel 4:1-37 , etc.).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

bal - tā´sar ( Βαλτασάρ , Baltasár  ; the King James Version Balthasar ):

(1) The Greek of Hebrew, בּלטשׁאצר , bēlṭesha'ccar , or בּלטאשׁצּר , bēlṭe'shaccar , perhaps corresponding to ר , Balâṭ - šar - uṣur , "protect the life of the king," the Babylonian cognomen of Daniel. Compare Belteshazzar ( Daniel 1:7;  Daniel 2:26;  Daniel 4:8 , et al.).

(2) Baltasar is also the Greek of the Hebrew בּלשׁאצּר , bēlsha'ccar , or בּלאשׁצּר , bēl'shaccar , the name of the last king of Babylon (corresponding to the Babylonian Bêl - šar - uṣur  ; Schrader, Die Keilinschriften und das Alte Testament , III, 396; Syriac Blitshazzar; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible , 390-405 ad) Baltassar). Compare Baruch 1:11 and Belshazzar ( Daniel 5:1;  Daniel 7:1;  Daniel 8:1 ).

(3) The name of one of the Magi who according to the legend visited Jesus at Bethlehem: Melchior from Nubia, Balthasar from Godolia, Caspar from Tharsis.

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