(
ÌÜíçò
,Vulg. Esses, Syr. Mani), a name given (1Es_9:21) as that of a third son of Emmer (Immer); apparently in place of Harim, and his first two sons Maaseiah and Elijah of the Hebrews list (Ezr_10:21). Fritzsche suggests (Exeg. Handb. in loc.) that
êáὶ ÌÜíçò
is a mistranslation of the
åּîַáְּðֵé
, "and of the sons of," of the Hebrews text, the three names following having been omitted by the Greek translator.