Strong's Hebrew #5268 - נְסִרֹךְ Nisrok (an Assyr. god)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Nisroch Of foreign origin; Nisrok, a Babylonian idol -- Nisroch. Englishman's Concordance Nisroch = “the great eagle” 1) an idol of Nineveh worshipped by Sennacherib; symbolised by the eagle-headed human figure Part of Speech: noun proper masculine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: of foreign origin Same Word by TWOT Number: 1382 Brown-Driver-Briggs נִסְרֹךְ proper name, of a divinity Assyrian god, worshipped by Sennacherib, 2 Kings 19:37 = Isaiah 37:38; ᵐ5 Εσδραχ, A Εσθραχ, ᵐ5L Ασραχ(Κ); ᵐ5 Νασαραχ, א Ασαρακ, A Ασαραχ (Isaiah); JosAnt. x. 1, 5 Αρασκη; no such god in cuneiform inscriptions; see views in MeinhJesaiaerzählungen (1898) on the passage; corrupt form of Nusku (= נסוך) according to HalJas. xiii (1879), 387 = Mél. de. Crit. 177 Muss-ArnJBL xi.1 (1892), 86; Hebraica. vii. 89 R. 17; Nusku is a solar diety, compare JastrRel. Bab. 220 f. נֵעָה, נֹעָה see נוע. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 5268. נִסְרֹך (Nisrok) — 2 Occurrences2 Kings 19:37 Isaiah 37:38 |