Lexicon Sheresh: "root," a man of Manasseh Original Word: שָׁ֫רֶשׁPart of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Sheresh Phonetic Spelling: (sheh'-resh) Short Definition: Sheresh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as shoreshDefinition"root," a man of Manasseh NASB TranslationSheresh (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שָׁ֑רֶשׁ proper name, masculine in Manasseh (compare Old Aramaic proper name שרש Lzb 383); — 1 Chronicles 7:16; Σο[υ]ρος; ᵐ5L Φορος. [שַׁרְשָׁה], [שַׁרְשְׁרָה] see שׁרר. שֶׁשְׁבַּצַּר (Baer Gi; ׳שֵׁשׁ van d. H.) proper name, masculine prince of Judah, leader of returning exiles Ezra 1:8,11 (compare Biblical Aramaic Ezra 5:14,16); Σαβανασαρ, A Σασαβασσαρος, ᵐ5L Σαβασαρης; in 1 Esdras Σαναμασσαρος, etc. (probably = Šamaš-bal-uƒur or Sin-bal-uƒur MeyEntstehung d. Jud. 75 ff., 193 SelbieHast. DB. under the word CheEncy. Bib. under the word BertholEzra 1:8 and references); — long identified with Zerubbabel, so BeRy Ryle, but improbable, see SmListen 19 KostersHerstel 32 f. MeyEntstehung l.c.; Mey77 and others identify with שֶׁנְאַצַּ֑ר 1 Chronicles 3:18 (against this NowHaggai 1:1, yet see Bertholl.c.). [שִׁשָּׁה] see שֵׁשׁ below שׁדשׁ.
Strong's Sharesh The same as sheresh; Sheresh, an Israelite -- Sharesh. see HEBREW sheresh |
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