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== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_30493" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_30493" /> ==
<span> [[Ezra]] 4:9 </span>
&nbsp;Ezra 4:9
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_855" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_855" /> ==
<p> '''''ar´ke''''' -'''''vı̄t''''' ( <i> '''''Kethı̄bh''''' </i> , <span> ארכּוי </span> , <i> ''''''arkāwēy''''' </i> ; <i> '''''Ḳerē''''' </i> , <span> ארכּויא </span> , <i> ''''''arkewāyē'''''' </i> ): [[One]] of the tribes which [[Osnappar]] transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of [[Samaria]] ( <span> [[Ezra]] 4:9 </span> ). The [[Archevites]] were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by [[Nimrod]] in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, <i> Travels in [[Chaldea]] and Susiana </i> , 162ff). Marquardt ( <i> [[Fund]] </i> , 64ff) emends the text to read <span> יא </span> [ <span> ת </span> ] <span> כּוּ </span> [ <span> י </span> ] <span> דּ </span> , <i> '''''dı̄ kūthāyē'''''' </i> , "who are Cuthaeans" ( <span> 2 Kings 17:24 </span> ). </p>
<p> ''''' ar´ke ''''' - ''''' vı̄t ''''' ( <i> ''''' Kethı̄bh ''''' </i> , ארכּוי , <i> ''''' 'arkāwēy ''''' </i> ; <i> ''''' Ḳerē ''''' </i> , ארכּויא , <i> ''''' 'arkewāyē' ''''' </i> ): One of the tribes which [[Osnappar]] transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of [[Samaria]] (&nbsp;Ezra 4:9 ). The [[Archevites]] were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by [[Nimrod]] in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, <i> Travels in [[Chaldea]] and Susiana </i> , 162ff). Marquardt ( <i> Fund </i> , 64ff) emends the text to read יא [ת ]כּוּ [ י ]דּ , <i> ''''' dı̄ kūthāyē' ''''' </i> , "who are Cuthaeans" (&nbsp;2 Kings 17:24 ). </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_20585" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_20585" /> ==
<p> (Chald. only in the plur. emphatic, Arkevaye', <span> אִרְכְּוָיֵא </span> ; Sept. <span> Ἀρχυαῖοι </span> ) <span> , </span> one of the nations transplanted by the [[Assyrians]] in place of the captive Samaritans, and who joined afterward in opposing the returned [[Jews]] ( <span> [[Ezra]] 4:9 </span> ), probably inhabitants of the city ERECH (See [[Erech]]) (q.v.), mentioned ( <span> [[Genesis]] 10:10 </span> ) as an early settlement of Nimrod. </p>
<p> (Chald. only in the plur. emphatic, Arkevaye', '''''אִרְכְּוָיֵא''''' ; Sept. '''''Ἀρχυαῖοι''''' ) '','' one of the nations transplanted by the [[Assyrians]] in place of the captive Samaritans, and who joined afterward in opposing the returned [[Jews]] (&nbsp;Ezra 4:9), probably inhabitants of the city ERECH (See [[Erech]]) (q.v.), mentioned (&nbsp;Genesis 10:10) as an early settlement of Nimrod. </p>
          
          
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==References ==

Latest revision as of 13:24, 16 October 2021

Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

 Ezra 4:9

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

ar´ke - vı̄t ( Kethı̄bh , ארכּוי , 'arkāwēy  ; Ḳerē , ארכּויא , 'arkewāyē' ): One of the tribes which Osnappar transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of Samaria ( Ezra 4:9 ). The Archevites were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by Nimrod in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, Travels in Chaldea and Susiana , 162ff). Marquardt ( Fund , 64ff) emends the text to read יא [ת ]כּוּ [ י ]דּ , dı̄ kūthāyē' , "who are Cuthaeans" ( 2 Kings 17:24 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Chald. only in the plur. emphatic, Arkevaye', אִרְכְּוָיֵא ; Sept. Ἀρχυαῖοι ) , one of the nations transplanted by the Assyrians in place of the captive Samaritans, and who joined afterward in opposing the returned Jews ( Ezra 4:9), probably inhabitants of the city ERECH (See Erech) (q.v.), mentioned ( Genesis 10:10) as an early settlement of Nimrod.

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