パロシュ
Exile
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Parosh was the head of a family that returned to Jerusalem from the Babylonian exile, some of whom married foreign women.
Parosh was the ancestor of one of the leading families in the first return from Babylonian exile under Zerubbabel, with 2,172 descendants listed in the register (Ezra 2:3; Nehemiah 7:8). Some members of this family had taken foreign wives and appear in Ezra's reform list (Ezra 10:25). The name also appears among those who signed the covenant under Nehemiah (Nehemiah 10:14). The family's prominence across multiple documents of the restoration period indicates significant standing in the post-exilic community.