Arioch
6 verses
Reference Sources
Strong's Concordance
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D., originally published in 1890. Public domain.
Easton's Dictionary
lion-like, venerable.
(1.) A king of Ellasar who was confederate with Chedorlamer (Gen. 14:1,9). The tablets recently discovered by Mr. Pinches (see CHALDEA ) show the true reading is Eri-Aku of Larsa. This Elamite name meant "servant of the moon-god." It was afterwards changed into Rimsin, "Have mercy, O moon-god."
(2.) Dan. 2:14.
Easton's Bible Dictionary by Matthew George Easton, M.A., D.D., originally published in 1897. Public domain.
Smith's Dictionary
- The king of Eliasar, one of the allies of Chedorlaomer in his expedition against his rebellious tributaries. (Genesis 14:1) (B.C. 1921-1912.)
- The captain of Nebuchadnezzar's body-guard. (Daniel 2:14) etc.
- Properly Eirioch, or Erioch, mentioned in Judith 1:6 as king of the Elymaeans.
Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith, originally published in 1863. Public domain.
Nave's Topical
2. Captain of Nebuchadnezzars guard - Da 2:14,15,24,25
Nave's Topical Bible by Orville J. Nave, A.M., D.D., originally published in 1896-1897. Public domain.