Dict: all - Tirshatha
tcr.html:
smith:
TIRSHATHA
- T>@ - (always written with the article), the title of the governor of Judea under the Persians, perhaps derived from a Persian root signifying stern, severe, is added as a title after the name of Nehemiah, kjv@Nehemiah:8:9 kjv@Nehemiah:10:1) and occurs also in three other places. In the margin of the Authorized Version kjv@Ezra:2:63; kjv@Nehemiah:7:65 kjv@Nehemiah:10:1) it is rendered "governor."
easton:
Tirshatha @ a word probably of Persian origin, meaning "severity," denoting a high civil dignity. The Persian governor of Judea is so called kjv@Ezra:2:63; kjv@Nehemiah:7:65-70). Nehemiah is called by this name in kjv@Nehemiah:8:9 kjv@Nehemiah:10:1, and the "governor" (pehah) in kjv@5:18. Probably, therefore, tirshatha=pehah=the modern pasha.
tcr.html2:
torrey:
tcr.1:
naves:
TIRSHATHA @
- A title of Persian governors kjv@Ezra:2:63; kjv@Nehemiah:7:65-70; kjv@Nehemiah:8:9
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
kjv@STRING:Tirshatha <HITCHCOCK>@ a governor - HITCHCOCK-T
tcr:
strongs:
H8660 <STRHEB>@ תּרשׁתא tirshâthâ' teer-shaw-thaw' Of foreign derivation; the title of a Persian deputy or governor: - Tirshatha.