Assir

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prisoner; fettered
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


ASSIR.—1. A son of Korab (Exo_6:24, 1Ch_6:22). 2. A son of Ebiasaph (1Ch_6:23; 1Ch_6:37). 3. A son of Jeconiah (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] of 1Ch_3:17). It is probable, however, that RV [Note: Revised Version.] correctly renders ‘Jeconiah the captive.’
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


1. Exo_6:24; 1Ch_6:22.
2. 1Ch_6:23; 1Ch_6:37.
3. 1Ch_3:17.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


As'sir. (captive).
1. Son of Korah. Exo_6:24; 1Ch_6:22.
2. Son of Ebiasaph, and a forefather of Samuel 1Ch_6:23; 1Ch_6:37.
3. Son of Jeconiah, 1Ch_3:17, unless "Jeconiah the captive" be the true rendering.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


as?ẽr (אסּיר, 'aṣṣı̄r, ?captive?):
(1) A Levite of the family of Korah (Exo_6:24; 1Ch_6:22).
(2) A son of Ebiasaph and grandson of Assir. Samuel was descended from him (1Ch_6:23).
(3) A son of Jeconiah, king of Judah, according to the King James Version and the Revised Version, margin and the American Revised Version, margin. It is a question whether the Assir of this passage (1Ch_3:17) is not a common adjective modifying Jeconiah. The the American Standard Revised Version and the Revised Version (British and American) render it ?the captive.? It is to be noticed, however, that there is no definite article in the Hebrew.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Assir
(Heb. Assir', אִסִּיר, prisoner), the name of two or three men.
1. (Sept. Α᾿σείρ v. r. Α᾿σήρ.) A son of Korah (of the Kohathite Levites), father (brother) of Elkanah, and grandfather (brother) of Abiasaph (q.v.) or Ebia.' saph (Exo_6:24; 1Ch_6:22). B.C. cir. 1740.
2. (Sept. Α᾿σείρ v. r. Ι᾿σσαάρ or Ι᾿σαάρ and Ασήρ.) A great-grandson of the preceding, and father of Tahath (1Ch_6:23; 1Ch_6:37). B.C. cir. 1620. See SAMUEL. There is some suspicion, however, that the name here has crept in by repetition from the preceding (see Jour. of Sac. Lit. Apr. 1852, p. 200; comp. Bertheau, Comment. in .loc.).
3. "Assir" (אִסִּר, Sept. Α᾿σείρ v. r. Α᾿σίρ) occurs (1Ch_3:17) as the name of a son of Jeconiah the king, but it is more likely an appellative, referring to the captivity of that prince at Babylon (see Strong's Harmony and Exposition of the Gospels, note 1, at the close of § 9). SEE JEHOIACHIN.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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