H4558 H4558
Mispar, a personal name meaning 'number' or 'writing,' a man who returned from exile
This is the name of a man who returned from Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel, listed in Ezra 2:2. The name likely means 'number' or relates to writing/scribal activity. He appears as Mispereth in the parallel list in Nehemiah 7:7, showing the kind of variation common in biblical name transmission. The Greek versions show various attempts to transliterate this Hebrew name. Personal names from administrative contexts often reflected occupations or family roles.
Senses
1. sense 1 — Personal name of a returnee from exile with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:2). The name relates to 'number' or scribal functions. He is called Mispereth in Nehemiah's parallel list, demonstrating typical name variation. The Greek versions (Malsaρ, Masphsaρ) show transliteration attempts. Such names from returning exile lists often reflected family occupation or heritage. 1×
AR["مِسْفَارَ"]·ben["মিস্পার"]·DE["von-Schreiber"]·EN["Mispar"]·FR["[מספר]"]·heb["מספר"]·HI["मिस्पार"]·ID["Mispar"]·IT["[מספר]"]·jav["Mispar"]·KO["미스발"]·PT["Mispar"]·RU["Миспаром"]·ES["Mispar"]·SW["Mispari"]·TR["Mispar"]·urd["مسپار"]
Related Senses
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
† II. מִסְפָּר n.pr.m. a returned exile Ezr 2:2 (𝔊 Μαλσαρ, A 𝔊L Μασφσαρ), = מִסְפֶּ֫רֶת Ne 7:7 (𝔊 Μασφεραν, א Μασφαραδ, A Μαασφαραθ, 𝔊L Μασφαρ).