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Bigthan (Hebrew: בִּגְתָן, בִּגְתָנָא Bīgṯān, Bīgṯānāʾ) and
Teresh (Hebrew: תֶרֶשׁ Ṯereš) were two
eunuchs in
service of the
Persian king Ahasuerus,...
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Hegai and Shashgaz, as well as
other servants such as Hatach, Harbonah,
Bigthan, and Teresh, are
referred to as sarisim.
Being exposed to the consorts...
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Beten Bethuel Betonim Beulah Bezai,
Bezaleel Bezek Bezer Bichri Bidkar Bigthan Bigvai Bildad Bileam Bilgah Bilhah Bilshan Binea Binnui Birsha, Bishlam...
- wife.
Shortly afterwards,
Mordecai discovers a plot by two
palace guards Bigthan and
Teresh to kill Ahasuerus. They are
apprehended and hanged, and Mordecai's...
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Following Esther's coronation,
Mordecai learns of an ********ination plot by
Bigthan and
Teresh to kill King Ahasuerus.
Mordecai tells Esther, who
tells the...
- Vashti. Subsequently,
Mordecai discovered a plot of the king's
chamberlains Bigthan and
Teresh to ********inate the king.
Because of Mordecai's vigilance, the...
- (2:8–20).
Shortly afterwards,
Mordecai discovers a plot by two courtiers,
Bigthan and Teresh, to ********inate Ahasuerus. The
conspirators are apprehended...
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Sometime later,
Mordecai overhears a plot by two of the king's guards,
Bigthan and Teresh,
against the king and
reports this to Esther.
Esther exposes...
- gate,
Bigthan and Teresh, two of the king's eunuchs, who
guarded the threshold,
became angry and
sought to lay
hands on King Ahasuerus. "
Bigthan": referred...
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Teresh may
refer to:
Bigthan and Teresh,
eunuchs in
service of the
Persian king Ahasuerus,
according to the Book of
Esther Teresh, Sea
Peoples that attacked...