Lexicon Qish: father of Saul, also the name of several other Isr. Original Word: קִישׁPart of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Qish Phonetic Spelling: (keesh) Short Definition: Kish NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitionfather of Saul, also the name of several other Isr. NASB TranslationKish (21).
Brown-Driver-Briggs קִישׁ proper name, masculine (probably * קַיְשְׁ Arabic Aramaic קישׁא Nö ZMG xi (1896), 167 originally proper name, of deity as Arabic which now only in proper name, of person We Heid. 2. 67); — K( ε) ις: 1 father of Saul 1 Samuel 9:1,3(twice in verse); 1 Samuel 10:11,21; 1 Samuel 14:51; 2 Samuel 21:14; 1 Chronicles 8:30,33 (where read אַבְנֵר Be Kau Kit), 1 Chronicles 8:33 = 1 Chronicles 9:36,39 (read as above), 1 Chronicles 9:39; 1 Chronicles 12:1; 1 Chronicles 26:28. 2 Levites : a. 1 Chronicles 23:21,22; 1 Chronicles 24:29 (twice in verse). b.2Chronicles 29:12. 3 ancestor of Mordecai Esther 2:5 (Κεισαίου).
Strong's Kish From qowsh; a bow; Kish, the name of five Israelites -- Kish. see HEBREW qowsh |
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