Zeresh

ZERESH

The wife of Haman, haughty and revengeful like him, and destined to see him and her ten sons hanging on the gallows she had designed for Mordecai the servant of God, Gen 5:10-14 6:13 7:10 9:13.

Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

Zeresh

(Heb. id. , Persian for gold; Sept. v.r. ; Josephus, , Ant. 11:6, 10; Vulg. Zares), the wife of Haman the Agagite (Esther 5, 10), who advised him to prepare the gallows for Mordecai (Est 5:10; Est 5:14), but predicted his fall on learning that Mordecai was a Jew (6, 13). B.C. 474. SEE ESTHER.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Zeresh

star of Venus, the wife of Haman, whom she instigated to prepare a gallows for Mordecai (Esther 5:10).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Zeresh

Haman’s wife, who instigated him to erect a high gallows and to prevail on the king to hang on it Mordecai, then to go in merrily with the king unto the banquet, but predicted Haman’s own fall when she heard Mordecai was a Jew (Est 5:10; Est 5:14; Est 6:13). Every tongue that shall rise against Jehovah’s people in judgment they shall condemn (Isa 54:17).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Zeresh

ZERESH.The wife of Haman (Est 5:10; Est 5:14; Est 6:13).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Zeresh

zeresh (, zeresh, gold, from the Persian; , Sosara): The wife of Haman (Est 5:10, Est 5:14; Est 6:13), the vizier of Xerxes.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Zeresh

Zeresh (Pers. gold), the wife of Haman (Est 5:10; Est 6:13), and well worthy of him, if we may judge from the advice she gave him to prepare a gibbet and ask the king’s leave to hang Mordecai thereon [HAMAN; MORDECAI].

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Zeresh

[Zer’esh]

Wife of Haman the Agagite. Est 5:10; Est 5:14; Est 6:13.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Zeresh

H2238

Wife of Haman.

Est 5:10-14; Est 6:13

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Zeresh

Ze’resh. (gold). The wife of Haman, the Agagite. Est 5:10; Est 5:14; Est 6:13. (B.C. 475).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary