Strong's H3573 · Hebrew
כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם
Kûwshan Rishʻâthayim · /koo-shan' rish-awthah'-yim/
Definition
Cushan-Rishathajim, a Mesopotamian king
KJV: Chushan-rishathayim.
Root / derivation: apparently from H3572 (כּוּשָׁן) and the dual of H7564 (רִשְׁעָה); Cushan of double wickedness;
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם across 2 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
2 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Judges2 verses
Therefore the anger of the LORD was hot against Israel, and he sold them into the hand of Chushanrishathaim king of Mesopotamia: and the children of Israel served Chushanrishathaim eight years. Mesopotamia: Heb. Aramnaharaim
Judges 3:10And the Spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he judged Israel, and went out to war: and the LORD delivered Chushanrishathaim king of Mesopotamia into his hand; and his hand prevailed against Chushanrishathaim. came: Heb. was Mesopotamia: Heb. Aram
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's H3573 (Kûwshan Rishʻâthayim) mean?
Cushan-Rishathajim, a Mesopotamian king
How many times does H3573 appear in the Bible?
Strong's H3573 (כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם) appears in 2 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “Chushanrishathaim.”
How is Kûwshan Rishʻâthayim translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's H3573 is rendered as “Chushanrishathaim” (4×).
Where does the Hebrew word כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם come from?
apparently from H3572 (כּוּשָׁן) and the dual of H7564 (רִשְׁעָה); Cushan of double wickedness;