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HEBREW: 6514 adwrp P@ruwda' or adyrp P@riyda'
NAVE: Perida Peruda
EBD: Perida Peruda
SMITH: PERIDA PERUDA
ISBE: PERIDA PERUDA
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Perida

In Bible versions:

Perida: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
Peruda: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
leader of the clan of "Solomon's slaves" back from exile (OS)
leader of a clan of "Solomon's servants" back from exile.

separation; division ( --> same as Peruda)
separation; division ( --> same as Perida)

Hebrew

Strongs #06514: adwrp P@ruwda' or adyrp P@riyda'

Peruda or Perida = "grain" or "kernel"

1) an ancestor of a family of temple slaves who returned from exile
with Zerubbabel

6514 Pruwda' per-oo-daw'

or Priyda {per-ee-daw'}; from 6504; dispersion; Peruda or
Perida, one of "Solomon's servants":-Perida, Peruda.
see HEBREW for 06504

Perida [EBD]

kernel, Neh. 7:57. (See PERUDA.)

Peruda [EBD]

one whose descendants returned with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:55); called also Perida (Neh. 7:57).

Perida [NAVE]

PERIDA, one of the servants of Solomon. Descendants of, returned to Jerusalem from captivity in Babylon, Neh. 7:57.
Called Peruda in Ezra 2:55.

Peruda [NAVE]

PERUDA, one of the servants of Solomon. Descendants of, return to Jerusalem from captivity in Babylon, Ezra 2:55.
Called Perida in Neh. 7:57.

PERIDA [SMITH]

(grain, kernel), The children of Perida returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. (Nehemiah 7:57) (B.C. before 536.)

PERUDA [SMITH]

The same as PERIDA. (Ezra 2:55)

PERIDA [ISBE]

PERIDA - pe-ri'-da (peridha' "recluse"): A family of "Solomon's servants" (Neh 7:57). In Ezr 2:55, a difference in the Hebrew spelling gives "Peruda" for the same person, who is also the "Pharida" of 1 Esdras 5:33.

PERUDA [ISBE]

PERUDA - pe-roo'-da (perudha').

See PERIDA.




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