Senses
1. Pashhur (proper name) — The proper noun Pashhur (פַּשְׁחוּר) designates several individuals in the Hebrew Bible, most prominently (1) Pashhur son of Immer, the priest who struck Jeremiah (Jer 20:1–6), and (2) Pashhur son of Malchijah, an official during the siege of Jerusalem (Jer 21:1, 38:1). The three clusters appear to distinguish different individuals or contexts, but the name is semantically a single proper noun. S128883 (6x) and S128884 (6x) likely reflect different Pashhurs in different narrative contexts, while S128885 (2x) captures coordinated references. Translations uniformly render: English 'Pashhur/Pashchur,' Spanish 'Pashur/Pasjur,' Hindi 'Pashhur/Pashhur' (पशहूर/पश्हूर), Arabic 'Fashchur' (فَشْحُور), Korean 'Bassilhuru/Bashuru' (받실후르/바슈르), Swahili 'Pashuri.' Despite variant transliterations, all refer to the same name and should be merged as one lexical entry. 14×
AR["فَشْحورَ","فَشْحُور","فَشْحُورَ","فَشْحُورُ","وَ-فَشْحُورُ","يَا-فَشْحُورُ"]·ben["এবং-পশ্হূর","পশহূর","পশহূরের","পশ্হূর","পশ্হূরকে","পশ্হূরের","পশ্হূরের"]·DE["Paschur","[פשחור]","und-Paschur"]·EN["Pashchur","Pashhur","and-Pashchur"]·FR["Paschur","[פשחור]","et-Paschur"]·heb["ו-פשחור","פשחור"]·HI["और-पश्हूर","पशहूर","पशहूर-ने","पश्हूर","पश्हूर-का","पश्हूर-के"]·ID["Pasyhur","dan-Pasyhur"]·IT["Pascur","Pashchur","e-Pascur"]·jav["Pashur","Paskhur","Pasyhur","Pasyhur,","dipunsebat","lan-Paskhur"]·KO["그리고-바슈르가","바슈르","바슈르의","바스훌","바스훌을","받실후르가","받실후르라고","받실후르아"]·PT["Pashchur","Pashehur","Pashhur","Pashhur,","e-Pashchur"]·RU["Пашхур","Пашхура","и-Пашхур"]·ES["Malquías","Pashjur","Pashur","Pashḥur","Pasjur","y-Pashjur"]·SW["Pashuri","na-Pashuri","wa-Pashuri"]·TR["Pashurun","Paşhur","Paşhur'u","Paşhur'un","ve-Paşhur"]·urd["اور-پشحور","فشحور","فشحور-نے","فشحور-کا","فشحور-کے","پشحور","پَشحُور"]
BDB / Lexicon Reference
† פַּשְׁחוּר n.pr.m. Πασχωρ, Φα(δυ)σσουρ, etc.: 1. Je 20:1, 2, 3(×2), 6. 2. 21:1; 38:1b; Ne 11:12, cf. 1 Ch 9:12. 3. Ne 10:4. 4. father of one Gedaliah Je 38:1a. 5. head of post-exil. family Ezr 2:8 = Ne 7:41; Ezr 10:22. cf. MeyEntstehung 169 f..