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the Week of Proper 19 / Ordinary 24
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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's #5268 - נִסְרֹךְ
Transliteration
Niçrôk
Phonetics
nis-roke'
Origin
of foreign origin
Parts of Speech
proper masculine noun
TWOT
1382
Definition
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
- Nisroch = "the great eagle"
- an idol of Nineveh worshipped by Sennacherib; symbolised by the eagle-headed human figure
Frequency Lists
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Verse Results
ASV (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
BSB (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
CSB (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
ESV (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
KJV (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
LEB (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
LSB (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
N95 (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
NAS (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
NLT (0)
The
did not use
this Strong's Number
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (2)
2 Kings
1
Isaiah
1
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
נִסְרֹךְ proper name, of a divinity Assyrian god, worshipped by Sennacherib, 2 Kings 19:37 = Isaiah 37:38; ᵐ5 Εσδραχ, A Εσθραχ, ᵐ5 L Ασραχ(Κ); ᵐ5 Νασαραχ, א Ασαρακ, A Ασαραχ (Isaiah); Jos Ant. x. 1, 5 Αρασκη; no such god in cuneiform inscriptions; see views in Meinh Jesaiaerzählungen (1898) on the passage; corrupt form of Nusku (= נסוך) according to Hal Jas. xiii (1879), 387 = Mél. de. Crit. 177 Muss-Arn JBL xi.1 (1892), 86; Hebraica. vii. 89 R. 17; Nusku is a solar diety, compare Jastr Rel. Bab. 220 f.
נֵעָה, נֹעָה see נוע.
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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition
נִסְרֹךְ [Nisroch], pr.n. of an idol of the Ninevites, 2 Kings 19:37; Isaiah 37:38 perhaps eagle, great eagle; from the Phœnicio-Shemitic נֶשֶׁר, نِسْرُ, and the syllable اك, which, in Persian, is intensive; like تابنك most splendid; فرناك (Φαρνάκης) most magnificent. As to Phœnicio-Shemitic roots inflected in the Persian manner, see Bohlenii Symb. § 4. As to the worship of the eagle, see Jauh. ap. Gol. v. نِسْرُ.
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List of Word Forms
נִסְרֹ֣ךְ נסרך nis·rōḵ nisRoch nisrōḵ