Strong's Lexicon Asenappar: Asenappar Original Word: אָסְנַפַּר Word Origin: Of foreign origin Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Asenappar in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper name specific to the Hebrew text. Usage: Asenappar is a name mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the context of the Assyrian Empire. It is often associated with a king or high-ranking official who played a role in the resettlement of peoples within the Assyrian Empire. Cultural and Historical Background: Asenappar is generally identified with Ashurbanipal, one of the last great kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, who reigned from 668 to 627 BC. Ashurbanipal is known for his military campaigns and for amassing a significant library in Nineveh. The Assyrian Empire was known for its policy of deporting conquered peoples to different parts of the empire to prevent rebellion and to integrate diverse cultures under Assyrian rule. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) of foreign origin Definition an Assyr. king NASB Translation Osnappar (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs אָֽסְנַמַּר proper name, masculine Asnappar, who transported peoples to Samaria Ezra 4:10; Ασενναφαρ, ᵐ5L Σαλμανασσάρηχ; probably = Assyrian king Asšurbanipal ( B.C. 668-626), i.e. אס(רב)נפל, GelzerÄg. Zeitsch. 1875, 78 COTon the passage MeyE Jud. 29 f. ZimKAT 3. 351 Bertholon the passage Ency. Bib.342. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Asnapper Of foreign derivation; Osnappar, an Assyrian king -- Asnapper. Forms and Transliterations אָסְנַפַּר֙ אסנפר ’ā·sə·nap·par ’āsənappar asenapParLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 4:10 HEB: דִּ֤י הַגְלִי֙ אָסְנַפַּר֙ רַבָּ֣א וְיַקִּירָ֔א NAS: and honorable Osnappar deported KJV: and noble Asnappar brought over, INT: which deported Osnappar the great and honorable 1 Occurrence |