hebrew #6503 - פַרְבָּר parbar or parvar (probably a structure on the west side of Solomon's temple)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Parbar, suburb Or Parvar {par-vawr'}; of foreign origin; Parbar or Parvar, a quarter of Jerusalem -- Parbar, suburb. Englishman's Concordance Parbar=“open apartment” 1) a structure or building attached to the west side of Solomon’s temple Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: of foreign origin Brown-Driver-Briggs [מַּרְוֶר] noun [masculine]structure (colonnade ?) attached to west side of Solomon's temple; plural מַּרְוָרִים2 Kings 23:11; apparently same word in singular מַּרְבָּר1 Chronicles 26:18 (twice in verse) (all with article) (Thes compare Persian open kiosk, summer-house (literally light-bearer). whence perhaps ׳פ as loan-word, compare Mishna מַּרְוָוד, מַּרְוָאר, ᵑ7מַּרְוָורָאsuburd (made up of villas, summer-houses Thes); ׳פ then post-exilic insertion in 2 Kings 23:11; compare further Dr in HastingsDB).Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 6503. פַּרְבָּר (parbar or parvar) — 3 Occurrences2 Kings 23:11 1 Chronicles 26:18 1 Chronicles 26:18 |