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Pashor

God's wealth

PAS-or/ˈpæsɔr/

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7
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Hebrew
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Hebrew word 'Pasach', meaning 'to pass over'. In the Old Testament, the term 'Paschal Lamb' refers to the lamb sacrificed during the Jewish Passover ceremony. Pashor may symbolize God's wealth, protection, or deliverance from affliction.

Spiritual meaning

A name that reflects God's provision and care.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Pashor

He who opens or releases by the command of God

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

PAS-or

/ˈpæsɔr/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

RedOrange

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Pashor may transport us to the rich history of the Hebrew tradition and their unique religious practice of the Passover. It evokes images of the ancient Jewish families, gathered together to celebrate freedom and victory from the bondage of slavery.

As a Christian name, Pashor carries a deeper spiritual meaning that points towards the Old Testament's themes of redemption, salvation, and deliverance from affliction. It highlights the belief in God's active intervention in our lives, a powerful reminder that God's love and power can carry us through even the most difficult of circumstances. Pashor challenges us to trust in God's continuous provision and protection, no matter the present challenges we may face.

Historical references

The name Pashor is derived from the Hebrew name Pesher, meaning 'explanation' or 'interpretation'. It was a common name among the Jewish community in the Second Temple period. One well-known bearer of this name was Pashur, the governor of Jerusalem who was rebuked by the prophet Jeremiah for not listening to God's words and failing to protect Jerusalem from the Babylonians.

Second Temple Period (515 BCE - 70 CE)

In early Christian tradition, Saint Pashor of Italy is believed to have been a martyr during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century CE. According to legend, Pashor was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and was executed for refusing to participate in the emperor's pagan rituals.

Late 3rd century CE

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