Pashur
And thou, Pashur, and all that dwell in thine house shall go
into captivity: and thou shalt come to Babylon, and there thou
shalt die, and shalt be buried there, thou, and all thy
friends, to whom thou hast prophesied lies....
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And their brethren that did the work of the house [were]
eight hundred twenty and two: and Adaiah the son of Jeroham,
the son of Pelaliah, the son of Amzi, the son of Zechariah,
the son of Pashur, the son of Malchiah,...
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Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who [was] also chief
governor in the house of the LORD, heard that Jeremiah
prophesied these things....
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Pashur or Pashhur was the name of at least two priests
contemporary with the prophet Jeremiah and who are mentioned
in the Book of Jeremiah.
(1). Pashur the son of Immer (possibly the same as Amariah,
Nehemiah 10:3; 12:2), was deputy chief priest [Heb. paqid
nagid] of the temple (Jer. 20:1, 2). (At this time, the
nagid, or "governor", of the t...
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pash'-hur, pash'-ur (pashchur, "splitter," "cleaver"): The
name of several persons difficult to individuate:
(1) A priest, son of Immer, and "chief governor in the house
of the Lord" (Jer 20:1), who persecuted Jeremiah, putting
him in "the stocks" hard by the "house of Yahweh" in the
"gate of Benjamin" (Jer 20:2). When released, Jeremiah
prono...
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-1. A priest, son of Malchiah
1Ch 9:12
An influential man and ancestor of an influential family
Jer 21:1; 38:1; Ezr 2:38; 10:22; Ne 7:41; 10:3; 11:12
-2. Son of Immer and governor of the temple
Beats and imprisons Jeremiah
Jer 20:1-6
-3. Father of Gedaliah, who perscuted Jeremiah
Jer 38:1...
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(freedom).
1. One of the families of priests of the chief house
of Malchijah. 1Ch 9:12; 24:9; Ne 11:12; Jer 21:1; 38:1 In
the time of Nehemiah this family appears to have become a
chief house, and its head the head of a course. Ezr 2:38; Ne
7:41; 10:3 The individual from whom the family was named was
probably Pushur the son of Malchiah, who i...
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release. (1.) The son of Immer (probably the same as
Amariah,
Neh. 10:3; 12:2), the head of one of the priestly
courses, was
"chief governor [Heb. paqid nagid, meaning "deputy
governor"] of
the temple" (Jer. 20:1, 2). At this time the
_nagid_, or
"governor," of the temple was Seraiah the high
priest (1 Chr.
6:14), and Pashur was his _paqi...
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("prosperity everywhere") (Gesenius).
1. Jeremiah 20:1-6. A priest, Immer's son, of the
16th order (1 Chronicles 9:12), "chief governor in the house
of the Lord." There were 24 in all: 16 of Eleazar's sons,
eight of Ithamar's, answering (Luke 22:4) to the captains of
the temple (1 Chronicles 24:14). Smote and put in the stocks
Jeremiah for f...
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that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness...
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