Strong's Lexicon
Pathros: Pathros
Original Word:פַתְרוֹס
Part of Speech:Proper Name Location
Transliteration:Pathrowc
Pronunciation:path-ROS
Phonetic Spelling:(path-roce')
Definition:Pathros
Meaning:Pathros
Word Origin:Derived from Egyptian origin, possibly related to the term "P-ta-resi," meaning "the land of the south."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:There is no direct Greek equivalent for Pathros in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific geographical location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
Usage:Pathros refers to a region in Upper Egypt, often associated with the southern part of the country. In the Bible, it is mentioned as a place where the descendants of Israel resided during their time in Egypt and is sometimes used to denote the broader Egyptian territory.
Cultural and Historical Background:Pathros is historically significant as it represents the area of Upper Egypt, which was known for its rich cultural heritage and influence in ancient times. The region was home to many important cities and temples, and it played a crucial role in the history of Egypt. Pathros is often mentioned in the context of the Jewish diaspora, as many Jews settled there after the Babylonian exile.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originof foreign origin
Definitiona designation of Upper Eg.
NASB TranslationPathros (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
= , , etc. (Egyptian
p(§)-t§res,
south land) in Assyrian
Paturisi, Erman
ZAW x (1890), 118 f. Steind
BAS i.344 WMM
Hastings DB; also (on Assyrian) Schr
KGF 283 f. Dl
Pa 310); — always in connection with , etc.:
Isaiah 11:11;
Jeremiah 44:15;
Ezekiel 30:14, Jeremiah 44:1;
Ezekiel 29:14; properly also
Psalm 68:31 (for ) Ne
JBL x (1891), 152 (plausibly), compare Che
ib. xi. (1892), 125 Kau
Psalms critical note..
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Pathros
Of Egyptian derivation; Pathros, a part of Egypt -- Pathros.
Forms and Transliterations
בְּפַתְר֥וֹס בפתרוס וּמִפַּתְר֣וֹס ומפתרוס פַּתְר֔וֹס פַּתְר֖וֹס פתרוס bə·p̄aṯ·rō·ws befatRos bəp̄aṯrōws paṯ·rō·ws patRos paṯrōws ū·mip·paṯ·rō·ws umippatRos ūmippaṯrōws
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