Necho

In Bible versions:

Necho: NET
Neco: AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
lame; beaten

the king of Egypt in the time of Josiah of Judah

Hebrew

Strongs #05224: wkn N@kow

Necho = "lame"

1) the Pharaoh of Egypt in the time of king Josiah of Judah

5224 Nkow nek-o'

probably of Egyptian origin; Neko, an Egyptian king: KJV -- Necho. Compare 6549.
see HEBREW for 06549

Strongs #06549: hkn herp Par`oh N@koh or wkn herp Par`oh N@kow

Pharaoh-necho = "great house-he is smitten"

1) the Pharaoh of Egypt who fought king Josiah of Judah at Megiddo
and killed him

6549 Par`oh Nkoh par-o' nek-o'

or Parpoh Nkow {par-o' nek-o'}; of Egyptian derivation; Paroh-Nekoh (or -Neko), an Egyptian king: -Pharaoh-necho, Pharaoh-nechoh.

Necho [nave]

NECHO, king of Egypt, 2 Chr. 35:20, 22; 36:4.

NECHO [smith]

(lame). (2 Chronicles 35:20,22; 36:4) [PHARAOH-NECHO]

NECHO; NECHOH [isbe]

NECHO; NECHOH - ne'-ko.

See PHARAOH-NECOH.

NECO [isbe]

NECO - ne'-ko (nekho (2 Ch 35:22; 36:4))., "chain"): A neck-chain ornament, worn either separately (Ezek 16:11), or with pendants (Isa 3:19), such as crescents (Isa 3:18) or rings (Gen 38:25); sometimes made of gold (Gen 41:42; Dan 5:29), or of strings of jewels (Song 1:10). Even beasts of burden were sometimes so adorned by royalty (Jdg 8:26). It was considered suggestive of pride (Ps 73:6) or of filial loyalty (Prov 1:9). The word does not occur in the King James Version, but such adornments have always been popular in all the Bible lands.

See PHARAOH-NECOH.




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