Quick Definition
Cushan-rishathaim
Biblical Persons & Places
Cushan-rishathaim
King living before Israel's Monarchy
A king of Mesopotamia living before Israel's Monarchy, first mentioned at Jdg.3.8;
only referred to as Cushan-rishathaim (כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַ֫יִם).
Strong's Definition
Cushan-Rishathajim, a Mesopotamian king
Derivation: apparently from H3572 (כּוּשָׁן) and the dual of H7564 (רִשְׁעָה); Cushan of double wickedness;
KJV Usage: Chushan-rishathayim.
Outline of Biblical Usage
Chushan-rishathaim = "twice-wicked Cushan"
1) a king of Mesopotamia defeated by the judge Othniel the son-in-law of Caleb
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Hebrew Lexicon
A man living before Israel's Monarchy, first mentioned at Jdg.3.8
§ Chushan-rishathaim = "twice-wicked Cushan"
a king of Mesopotamia defeated by the judge Othniel the son-in-law of Caleb
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם
kûshan rish‛âthayim
BDB Definition:
Chushan-rishathaim = twice-wicked Cushan
1) a king of Mesopotamia defeated by the judge Othniel the son-in-law of Caleb
Part of Speech: noun proper masculine
A Related Word by BDB/Strongs Number: apparently from H3572 and the dual of H7564
Total KJV Occurrences: 4
