Ashpenaz in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ash'-pe-naz ('ashpenaz): The master of the eunuchs of
Nebuchadnezzar was an officer into whose hands the king
entrusted those of the children of Israel, and of the princes,
and of the seed of the king of Judah, whom he had carried
captive to Babylon, that they might be taught the learning and
tongue of the Chaldeans in order to serve in the king's
palace. He is mentioned by name in Dan 1:3 only. It used to be
supposed that the name was Persian; but it now seems more
probable that it is Babylonian. We would suggest Ashipu-Anu-
Izzu, "the Aship-priest of Ann is mighty," as a possible form
of the original.
R. Dick Wilson
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