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Sheshach
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
(Jer. 25:26), supposed to be equivalent to Babel (Babylon), according to a secret (cabalistic) mode of writing among the Jews of unknown antiquity, which consisted in substituting the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet for the first, the last but one for the second, and so on. Thus the letters sh, sh, ch become b, b, l, i.e., Babel. This is supposed to be confirmed by a reference to Jer. 51:41, where Sheshach and Babylon are in parallel clauses. There seems to be no reason to doubt that Babylon is here intended by this name. (See Streane’s Jeremiah, l.c.)
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(from the goddess Shach, reduplicated) is a term which occurs only in (Jeremiah 25:26; 51:41) where it is evidently used as a synonym for either Babylon or Babylonia.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
SHE'SHACH, a symbolical name for Babylon, Jer 25:26; Jer 51:41, from its goddess Shach reduplicated, as Misael is called Meshach.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
bag of flax or linen
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
SHE'SHACH, a symbolical name for Babylon, Jer 25:26; Jer 51:41, from its goddess Shach reduplicated, as Misael is called Meshach.