Parosh פַּרְעֹשׁ
Leader who returned with Zerubbabel
Who is Parosh in the Bible?
Parosh was a leader of a Jewish family clan who returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel after the Babylonian exile (Ezra 8:3). He brought a group of his descendants back to the land of Judah, indicating his role as the head of a prominent family. Parosh's return was part of the second wave of exiles led by Ezra the scribe, a crucial movement that contributed to the restoration of Jerusalem and its temple. His prominence among the returning leaders demonstrates the importance of family and clan structure in organizing and governing the Jewish community during the post-exile period.
Biography
Parosh is mentioned as one of the leaders who returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah, after the Babylonian exile (Ezr.8.3). He is described as bringing a group of his descendants with him, indicating that he was the head of a family or clan. The return of Parosh and his family, along with other leaders and their families, was part of the second wave of Jewish exiles who returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Ezra the scribe. This group of returnees played a significant role in the restoration of Jerusalem and the temple, as well as the spiritual and social renewal of the Jewish community. The mention of Parosh as a leader among the returnees highlights the importance of family and clan leadership in the organization and governance of the Jewish community during this period of restoration.
In Scripture
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- Ezra 8:3
"of the descendants of Shecaniah; from the descendants of Parosh, Zechariah, and with him were registered 150 men;"
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | פַּרְעֹשׁ |