
Pathros - Wikipedia
Pathros (Hebrew: פַּתְרוֹס; Paṯrōs; Ancient Greek: Φαθωρῆς, Phathōrēs; Koine Ancient Greek: Παθούρης, Pathourēs) refers to Upper Egypt, primarily the Thebaid where it extended from Elephantine fort to modern Asyut north of Thebes. [1]
Pathros | The amazing name Pathros: meaning and etymology
Pathros is the name by which Mizraim's South Region. Mizraim is the Hebrew name for Egypt, and southern Egypt was known as Upper Egypt. The name Pathros occurs half a dozen times in the Bible, always in clear association with Mizraim (Ezekiel 29:14, Isaiah 11:11).
Pathros - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Geographical term: “Upper Egypt,” roughly the Nile Valley between Cairo and Aswan. The name is a transcription of Egyp. p’-t’-rs, “the southern land.”
Where is biblical Pathros today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info
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Pathros Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Pathros. the name generally given to Upper Egypt (the Thebaid of the Greeks), as distinguished from Matsor, or Lower Egypt ( Isaiah 11:11; Jeremiah 44:1 Jeremiah 44:15; Ezekiel 30:14), the two forming Mizraim. After the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, colonies of Jews settled "in the country of Pathros" and other parts of Egypt.
Pathros | Encyclopedia.com
PATHROS (Heb. פַּתְרוֹס), region mentioned five times in the Bible (Isa. 11:11; Jer. 44:1, 15; Ezek. 29:14; 30:14), either in connection with *Miẓrayim or with a city of Lower Egypt (Nof = Memphis or *Zoan = Tanis).
Bible Map: Pathros
path'-ros (pathros; Egyptian Pata resii, the "South land"; Septuagint ge Pathoures): The Hebrew form of the Egyptian name for Upper Egypt (Isaiah 11:11 Jeremiah 44:1, 15 Ezekiel 29:14; Ezekiel 30:14). a designation of Upper Eg.
Pathros - Biblical Cyclopedia
[some Pathros] (Heb. Pathros, פִּתרוֹס, prob. Egyptian [see below]; Sept. Παθούρης, but in Ezekiel Φαθωρῆς, in Isa 11:11, Βαβυλωνία; Vulg. Phetros, Phatures, Phathures), a district of Egypt, mentioned by the prophets Jeremiah (Jer 44:1,15) and Ezekiel (Eze 29:14; Eze 30:14), is supposed to be the same as was ...
Pathros - Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - StudyLight.org
PATHROS (Isaiah 11:11, Jeremiah 44:1; Jeremiah 44:15, Ezekiel 29:14; Ezekiel 30:14). The name of Upper Egypt, in Egyptian Pteres, ‘the South Land,’ comprising both the Thebaid and Middle Egypt from somewhat south of Memphis to Syene at the First Cataract.
Topical Bible: Pathros
Pathros, as part of Upper Egypt, was a region of great antiquity and cultural richness. It was known for its temples, monuments, and as a center of worship for various Egyptian deities. The area was characterized by its distinct cultural identity compared to Lower Egypt, with Thebes (modern Luxor) being one of its most prominent cities.
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