Strong's Lexicon Paroh Neko or Paroh Nekoh: Pharaoh Neco Original Word: פַרְעֹה נְכֹה Word Origin: Derived from the Egyptian title "Pharaoh," meaning "great house," combined with the name "Neko," which is of Egyptian origin. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Pharaoh Neco in the Strong's Concordance, as the references to him are primarily in the Old Testament Hebrew texts. Usage: Pharaoh Neco was a king of Egypt mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. His reign is noted for his military campaigns and interactions with the kingdoms of Judah and Babylon. The name is used to refer to this specific Egyptian ruler who played a significant role in the geopolitical landscape of the Near East during the late 7th century BCE. Cultural and Historical Background: Pharaoh Neco II reigned from approximately 610 to 595 BCE. He was a member of the 26th Dynasty of Egypt, known for its efforts to restore Egypt's power and influence. Neco is historically recognized for his military campaigns in the Levant, including his attempt to assist the Assyrians against the rising Babylonian Empire. His reign is marked by significant events such as the Battle of Megiddo, where he clashed with King Josiah of Judah. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Paroh and Neko Definition an Eg. king NASB Translation Pharaoh Neco (5). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Paroh-Nekoh or, an Egyptian kingOr Parpoh Nkow {par-o' nek-o'}; of Egyptian derivation; Paroh-Nekoh (or -Neko), an Egyptian king: Forms and Transliterations נְכֹ֜ה נְכֹ֤ה נְכֹ֧ה נְכֹֽה׃ נְכוֹ֙ נכה נכה׃ נכו nə·ḵōh nə·ḵōw neCho neChoh nəḵōh nəḵōwLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Kings 23:29 HEB: עָלָה֩ פַרְעֹ֨ה נְכֹ֧ה מֶֽלֶךְ־ מִצְרַ֛יִם NAS: In his days Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt KJV: In his days Pharaohnechoh king INT: his days went Pharaoh king of Egypt 2 Kings 23:33 2 Kings 23:34 2 Kings 23:35 Jeremiah 46:2 5 Occurrences |