Entry | Arfaksada | |
Part of speech | name (biblical) | |
Explanations in English | Arphaxad [2.996] | |
Explanations in French | Arpakshad [2.996] | |
Vocabulary | Holy Scriptures | |
Synonyms | Arpaksada | |
Biblical quotes | Chapters and verses mentioning Arfaksada | |
Entry | Arfaksada | |
Part of speech | name (biblical) | |
Explanations in English | Arphaxad: a king who reigned over the Medes in Ecbatana and strenghtened the city by vast fortifications, and was afterward entirely defeated, taken and slain by Nabuchodonosor, king of Assyria; frequently identified with Deioces, the founder of Ecbatana; but more like his son Phraortes, who fell in a battle with the Assyrians, 668 BC. [1.114] | |
Explanations in French | Arphaxad [2.996] | |
Vocabulary | Holy Scriptures | |
Biblical quotes | Chapters and verses mentioning Arfaksada | |
Updated on 2021/07/22 |