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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62199" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62199" /> == | ||
<p> (Σούδ v.r. [in No. 2] Σουδά, Σουσά, etc.), the name of a stream and of a person in the Apocrypha. </p> <p> 1. A river in the immediate neighborhood of Babylon, on the banks of which [[Jewish]] exiles lived (Baruch 1, 4). No such river is known to geographers; but if we assume that the first part of the book of [[Baruch]] was written in Hebrew, the original text may have been Sur, the final ר having been: changed into ד . In this case the name would represent, not the town of Soras as suggested by Bochart (Phaleg, 1; 8), but the river [[Euphrates]] itself, which is always named by [[Arab]] geographers, "the river of Sura," a corruption probably of the Sippara of the inscriptions (Rawlinson, Herod. 1, 611, note 4). </p> <p> 2. A corrupt Grecism (1 Esdr. 5, 29) of the name SIA or | <p> ( '''''Σούδ''''' v.r. [in No. 2] '''''Σουδά''''' , '''''Σουσά''''' , etc.), the name of a stream and of a person in the Apocrypha. </p> <p> '''1.''' A river in the immediate neighborhood of Babylon, on the banks of which [[Jewish]] exiles lived (Baruch 1, 4). No such river is known to geographers; but if we assume that the first part of the book of [[Baruch]] was written in Hebrew, the original text may have been Sur, the final '''''ר''''' having been: changed into '''''ד''''' . In this case the name would represent, not the town of Soras as suggested by Bochart ( ''Phaleg,'' 1; 8), but the river [[Euphrates]] itself, which is always named by [[Arab]] geographers, "the river of Sura," a corruption probably of the Sippara of the inscriptions (Rawlinson, ''Herod.'' 1, 611, note 4). </p> <p> '''2.''' A corrupt Grecism (1 Esdr. 5, 29) of the name SIA or [[Siaha]] (q.v.) in the [[Hebrew]] lists ( Ezra 2:44; Nehemiah 7:47). </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8752" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8752" /> == |
Latest revision as of 07:24, 15 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
SUD . The name of a river or canal of Babylon named in Bar 1:4 . This name has not yet been found in the literature of Babylonia, and it seems probable that there is a mistake in the text, the true reading being Sur . A Babylonian text mentions a river or canal in the neighbourhood of Babylon called Nâr Suru , and this may be the stream intended. Its position is unknown.
T. G. Pinches.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
( Σούδ v.r. [in No. 2] Σουδά , Σουσά , etc.), the name of a stream and of a person in the Apocrypha.
1. A river in the immediate neighborhood of Babylon, on the banks of which Jewish exiles lived (Baruch 1, 4). No such river is known to geographers; but if we assume that the first part of the book of Baruch was written in Hebrew, the original text may have been Sur, the final ר having been: changed into ד . In this case the name would represent, not the town of Soras as suggested by Bochart ( Phaleg, 1; 8), but the river Euphrates itself, which is always named by Arab geographers, "the river of Sura," a corruption probably of the Sippara of the inscriptions (Rawlinson, Herod. 1, 611, note 4).
2. A corrupt Grecism (1 Esdr. 5, 29) of the name SIA or Siaha (q.v.) in the Hebrew lists ( Ezra 2:44; Nehemiah 7:47).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]
sud : The King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) Sua (which see).