Parva'im. (Oriental regions). The name of an unknown place or country, whence the gold was procured for the decoration of Solomon's Temple. 2 Chronicles 3:6. We may notice the conjecture that it is derived from the Sanscrit purva, "eastern", and is a general term for the east.
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