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<p> (Heb. Bigvay', '''''בַּגְוִי''''' , perhaps from Chald. '''''בְּגָאִי''''' '', Husbandman;'' comp. Pers. and Syr. ''Bagh,'' a garden; or i. q. Pers. '''''Βαγαῖος''''' , Herod. 3:128; according to Bohlen, from Sanscrit bagi, happy; according to First, for : '''''בֶּןאּגּוֹיאּבֶּןאּגְּוִי''''' , ''Son Of'' the ''Nation,'' i. q. ''Citizen;'' Sept. '''''Βαγουαί''''' , '''''Βαγουέ''''' , '''''Βαγουαϊ''''' v, '''''Βογουϊ''''' v '''''Α''''' , and '''''Βαγοϊ''''' v ), the head of one of the families of [[Israelites]] who returned from [[Babylon]] with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536 ( Ezra 2:2; Nehemiah 7:7), with a large number of his retainers (computed at 2056 in Ezra 2:14 in Nehemiah 7:19), besides 72 males subsequently under Ezra ( Ezra 8:14), B.C. 459. He (if the same) subscribed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:16). B.C. 410. </p> | <p> (Heb. Bigvay', '''''בַּגְוִי''''' , perhaps from Chald. '''''בְּגָאִי''''' '', Husbandman;'' comp. Pers. and Syr. ''Bagh,'' a garden; or i. q. Pers. '''''Βαγαῖος''''' , Herod. 3:128; according to Bohlen, from Sanscrit bagi, happy; according to First, for : '''''בֶּןאּגּוֹיאּבֶּןאּגְּוִי''''' , ''Son Of'' the ''Nation,'' i. q. ''Citizen;'' Sept. '''''Βαγουαί''''' , '''''Βαγουέ''''' , '''''Βαγουαϊ''''' v, '''''Βογουϊ''''' v '''''Α''''' , and '''''Βαγοϊ''''' v ), the head of one of the families of [[Israelites]] who returned from [[Babylon]] with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536 ( Ezra 2:2; Nehemiah 7:7), with a large number of his retainers (computed at 2056 in Ezra 2:14 in Nehemiah 7:19), besides 72 males subsequently under Ezra ( Ezra 8:14), B.C. 459. He (if the same) subscribed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:16). B.C. 410. </p> | ||
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<ref name=" | <ref name="term_25239"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/bigva+(2) Bigva from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 15 October 2021
Bigva [1]
(Heb. Bigvay', בַּגְוִי , perhaps from Chald. בְּגָאִי , Husbandman; comp. Pers. and Syr. Bagh, a garden; or i. q. Pers. Βαγαῖος , Herod. 3:128; according to Bohlen, from Sanscrit bagi, happy; according to First, for : בֶּןאּגּוֹיאּבֶּןאּגְּוִי , Son Of the Nation, i. q. Citizen; Sept. Βαγουαί , Βαγουέ , Βαγουαϊ v, Βογουϊ v Α , and Βαγοϊ v ), the head of one of the families of Israelites who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536 ( Ezra 2:2; Nehemiah 7:7), with a large number of his retainers (computed at 2056 in Ezra 2:14 in Nehemiah 7:19), besides 72 males subsequently under Ezra ( Ezra 8:14), B.C. 459. He (if the same) subscribed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:16). B.C. 410.