Parshandatha:
an interpreter of the law, the eldest of Haman's sons, slain in Shushan (Est 9:7).
Parshandatha:
given by prayer
Parshandatha:
par-shan-da'-tha, par-shan'-da-tha (parshandatha; Septuagint Pharsan, or Pharsanestan; perhaps from the Persian fratsna-data, "given by prayer"): One of the sons of Haman (Es 9:7).
Parshandatha:
(given by prayer) the eldest of Haman's ten sons who were slain by the Jews in Shushan (Esther 9:7). (B.C. 473)
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