Barkos
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Bar'kos. (Painted). "Children of Barkos" were among the Nethinim who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel. Ezra 2:53; Nehemiah 7:55. (B.C. 536).
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
Barkos . Ancestor of certain Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel ( Ezra 2:53 , Nehemiah 7:55; called Barchus in 1Es 5:32 ).
Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]
Ancestor of some Nethinim who returned from exile. Ezra 2:53; Nehemiah 7:55 .
Easton's Bible Dictionary [4]
Ezra 2:53 Nehemiah 7:55
Holman Bible Dictionary [5]
Ezra 2:53
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
(Heb. Barkos', בִּרְקוֹס prob. for בֶּןאּרְקוֹס , Painter; Sept. Βαρκός , Βαρκουέ ), the head of one of the families of Nethinim that returned with Zerubbabel from Babylon ( Ezra 2:53; Nehemiah 7:55). B.C. ante 536. Schwarz, however, regards it as the name of a place, identical with the modern village Berkusia, six miles north-west of Beit-Jebrin (Palestine, p. 116).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]
bar´kos ( בּרקוס , barḳoṣ , "party-colored" (?): compare Gray, Studies in Hebrew Proper Names , 68, note 2): The descendants of Barkos returned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem ( Ezra 2:53; Nehemiah 7:55 ). Compare Barchus (1 Esdras 5:32).
References
- ↑ Barkos from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Barkos from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Barkos from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Barkos from Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Barkos from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Barkos from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
- ↑ Barkos from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia