H0747 H0747
Arisai, a personal name; son of Haman killed during Purim (Esth 9:9)
Arisai was the eighth of Haman's ten sons executed in Susa. The name's Persian etymology remains uncertain, though it follows the pattern of other Iranian names in Esther. His death with his brothers completed the reversal of Haman's genocidal plot. The meticulous listing of all ten names emphasizes both historical specificity and the thoroughness of divine justice.
Sentidos
1. sense 1 — Esther 9:9 continues the execution list: '...Parmashta, Arisai, Aridai, and Vaizatha, the ten sons of Haman...' Arisai occupies the eighth position. The transliteration pattern (English 'Arisai', Spanish 'Arisay', French/German preserve Hebrew forms) maintains the Persian nomenclature across all ten names. The narrative's insistence on naming each son individually personalizes the judgment while demonstrating that anti-Jewish plotting brought comprehensive destruction not just on the perpetrator but his entire line. 1×
AR["أَرِيسَايَ"]·ben["অরীষয়"]·DE["[אריסי]"]·EN["Arisai"]·FR["[אריסי]"]·heb["אריסי"]·HI["अरीसै"]·ID["Arisai"]·IT["[אריסי]"]·jav["Arisai"]·KO["아리사이와"]·PT["Arisai"]·RU["Арисая"]·ES["Arisay"]·SW["Arisai"]·TR["Arisay"]·urd["اریسی"]
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Referencia BDB / Léxico
† אֲרִיסַי n.pr.m. son of Haman Est 9:9; Αρσαιος.