Parosh

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Parosh The name of a post-exilic family (  Ezra 2:3 =   Nehemiah 7:8 )   Ezra 8:3;   Ezra 10:25 ,   Nehemiah 3:25;   Nehemiah 10:14 . The Gr. form Phoros is adopted in   Esther 5:9  Esther 5:9; 1Es 8:30;   Esther 9:26  Esther 9:26 .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]

A family who returned from exile, one of whom sealed the covenant, and some had married strange wives.  Ezra 2:3;  Ezra 10:25;  Nehemiah 3:25;  Nehemiah 7:8;  Nehemiah 10:14 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 Ezra 2:3 Ezra 8:3 Ezra 10:25 Nehemiah 7:8 2 Nehemiah 10:14 Nehemiah 3:25

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

 Ezra 2:3;  Nehemiah 7:8;  Nehemiah 8:3;  Nehemiah 10:25;  Nehemiah 3:25;  Nehemiah 10:14.

Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [5]

We read of the tribe of Parosh,  Ezra 2:3. Perhaps his name is derived from Parah, to produce; and Hash, moth; and if so, the meaning might be, life is but vanity.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]

pā´rosh , par´osh ( פּרעשׁ , par‛ōsh , "flea" (leap)): a family that in part returned under Zerubbabel (  Ezra 2:3;  Nehemiah 7:8 ), and in part under Ezra ( Ezra 8:3; there spelt "Pharosh," the King James Version). Some of the family had foreign wives ( Ezra 10:25 ). One descendant, Pedaiah (see Pedaiah , (3)), helped to rebuild the city walls ( Nehemiah 3:25 ), and others were among those who "sealed" the covenant of Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:1 ,  Nehemiah 10:14 ). In 1 Esdras 5:9; 8:30; 9:26, "Phoros."

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