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Strong's #8347 - שֵׁשַׁךְ

Transliteration
Shêshak
Phonetics
shay-shak'
Origin
of foreign derivation
Parts of Speech
proper locative noun
TWOT
2475
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. Sheshach = "thy fine linen"
    1. another name for Babylon apparently taken from the goddess ´Shach´

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (2)
Jeremiah 2
BSB (2)
Jeremiah 2
CSB (2)
Jeremiah 2
ESV (2)
Jeremiah 2
KJV (2)
Jeremiah 2
LEB (2)
Jeremiah 2
LSB (2)
Jeremiah 2
N95 (2)
Jeremiah 2
NAS (2)
Jeremiah 2
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (2)
Jeremiah 2
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 שֵׁשַׁךְ proper name, of a territory = בָּבֶל (Jerome Rabb and modern; by Atbaš (׳בש׳את), i.e. disguising name by substituting last letter of alphabet for first, next last for second, etc., compare Thes); — Jeremiah 51:41 and hence (perhaps gloss) Jeremiah 25:26 (see Gie).


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

שֵׁשַׁךְ [Sheshach], a name of Babylon, Jerem. 25:26 51:41. The origin and proper signification are doubtful. The Hebrew interpreters, and also Jerome, suppose that ששך is put by אתבש (i.e. a cabalistic mode of writing, in which ת is put for א, ש for ב) for בָּבֶל, and that the prophet used that secret mode of writing for fear of the Chaldeans. Even if it Were conceded (which it cannot be) that these Kabbalæ or mysteries, or trifles, were already in use in the time of Jeremiah, how could it be explained, that in 51:41, in the same verse בָּבֶל is mentioned by its own proper name? not amiss is the supposition of C. B. Michaëlis, that שֵׁשַׁךְ is contracted from שִׁכְשַׁךְ comparing سَكَّ to cover a gate with iron or other plate, so that ששך would denote Babylon, as χαλκόπυλος. Bohlen renders it house of the prince, comparing Persic شه شاه.


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List of Word Forms
שֵׁשַׁ֔ךְ שֵׁשַׁ֖ךְ ששך šê·šaḵ šêšaḵ sheShach
 
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