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<p> '''''bas´tard''''' ( ממזר , <i> '''''mamzēr''''' </i> ; νόθος , <i> '''''nóthos''''' </i> ): In Deuteronomy 23:2 probably the offspring of an incestuous union, or of a marriage within the prohibited degrees of affinity ( Leviticus 18:6-20; Leviticus 20:10-21 ). He and his descendants to the tenth generation are excluded from the assembly of the Lord. (See Driver, at the place). Zechariah ( Zechariah 9:6 ), after prophesying the overthrow of three [[Philistine]] cities, declares of the fourth: "And a bastard (the Revised Version, margin "a bastard race") shall dwell in Ashdod," meaning probably that a "mixed population" ( <i> BDB </i> ) of aliens shall invade and settle in the capital of the Philistines. In Heb ( Zechariah 12:8 ) in its proper sense of "born out of wedlock," and therefore not admitted to the privileges of paternal care and responsibility as a legitimate son. </p>
<p> '''''bas´tard''''' ( ממזר , <i> '''''mamzēr''''' </i> ; νόθος , <i> '''''nóthos''''' </i> ): In Deuteronomy 23:2 probably the offspring of an incestuous union, or of a marriage within the prohibited degrees of affinity ( Leviticus 18:6-20; Leviticus 20:10-21 ). He and his descendants to the tenth generation are excluded from the assembly of the Lord. (See Driver, at the place). Zechariah ( Zechariah 9:6 ), after prophesying the overthrow of three Philistine cities, declares of the fourth: "And a bastard (the Revised Version, margin "a bastard race") shall dwell in Ashdod," meaning probably that a "mixed population" ( <i> BDB </i> ) of aliens shall invade and settle in the capital of the Philistines. In Heb ( Zechariah 12:8 ) in its proper sense of "born out of wedlock," and therefore not admitted to the privileges of paternal care and responsibility as a legitimate son. </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1453"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/bastard Bastard from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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bas´tard ( ממזר , mamzēr  ; νόθος , nóthos ): In Deuteronomy 23:2 probably the offspring of an incestuous union, or of a marriage within the prohibited degrees of affinity ( Leviticus 18:6-20; Leviticus 20:10-21 ). He and his descendants to the tenth generation are excluded from the assembly of the Lord. (See Driver, at the place). Zechariah ( Zechariah 9:6 ), after prophesying the overthrow of three Philistine cities, declares of the fourth: "And a bastard (the Revised Version, margin "a bastard race") shall dwell in Ashdod," meaning probably that a "mixed population" ( BDB ) of aliens shall invade and settle in the capital of the Philistines. In Heb ( Zechariah 12:8 ) in its proper sense of "born out of wedlock," and therefore not admitted to the privileges of paternal care and responsibility as a legitimate son.