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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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rakak | a primitive root; to soften (intransitively or transitively), used figuratively:--(be) faint((-hearted)), mollify, (be, make) soft(-er), be tender. | |
rakal | a primitive root; to travel for trading:--(spice) merchant. | |
Rakal | from 'rakal' (7402); merchant; Rakal, a place in Palestine:--Rachal. | |
rkullah | feminine passive participle of 'rakal' (7402); trade (as peddled):--merchandise, traffic. | |
rakac | a primitive root; to tie:--bind. | |
rekec | from 'rakac' (7405); a mountain ridge (as of tied summits):--rough place. | |
rokec | from 'rakac' (7405); a snare (as of tied meshes):--pride. | |
rakash | a primitive root; to lay up, i.e. collect:--gather, get. | |
rekesh | from 'rakash' (7408); a relay of animals on a post-route (as stored up for that purpose); by implication, a courser:--dromedary, mule, swift beast. | |
Ram | active participle of 'ruwm' (7311); high; Ram, the name of an Arabian and of an Israelite:--Ram. See also 'Beyth ha-Ram' (1027). | |
ramah | a primitive root; to hurl; specifically, to shoot; figuratively, to delude or betray (as if causing to fall):--beguile, betray, (bow-)man, carry, deceive, throw. | |
rmah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ramah' (7411); to throw, set, (figuratively) assess:--cast (down), impose. | |
ramah | feminine active participle of 'ruwm' (7311); a height (as a seat of idolatry):--high place. | |
Ramah | the same as 'ramah' (7413); Ramah, the name of four places in Palestine:--Ramah. | |
rimmah | from 'ramam' (7426) in the sense of breading (compare 'ruwm' (7311)); a maggot (as rapidly bred), literally or figuratively:--worm. | |
rimmown | or rimmon {rim-mone'}; from 'ramam' (7426); a pomegranate, the tree (from its upright growth) or the fruit (also an artificial ornament):--pomegranate. | |
Rimmown | or (shorter) Rimmon {rim-mone'}; or Rimmownow (1 Chronicles 6:62 (77)) {rim-mo-no'}; the same as 'rimmown' (7416); Rimmon, the name of a Syrian deity, also of five places in Palestine:--Remmon, Rimmon. The addition "-methoar" (Josh. 19:13) is ham-mthonar {ham-meth-o-awr'}; passive participle of 'ta'ar' (8388) with the article; the (one) marked off, i.e. which pertains; mistaken for part of the name. | |
Ramowth-Negeb | or Ramath Negeb {raw'-math neh'-gheb}; from the plural or construct form of 'ramah' (7413) and 'negeb' (5045); heights (or height) of the South; Ramoth-Negeb or Ramath-Negeb, a place in Palestine:--south Ramoth, Ramath of the south. | |
ramuwth | from 'ruwm' (7311); a heap (of carcases):--height. | |
romach | from an unused root meaning to hurl; a lance (as thrown); especially the iron point:--buckler, javelin, lancet, spear. | |
rammiy | for ''Arammiy' (761); a Ramite, i.e. Aramaean:--Syrian. | |
Ramyah | from 'ruwm' (7311) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has raised; Ramjah, an Israelite:--Ramiah. | |
rmiyah | from 'ramah' (7411); remissness, treachery:--deceit(- ful, -fully), false, guile, idle, slack, slothful. | |
rammak | of foreign origin; a brood mare:--dromedary. | |
Rmalyahuw | from an unused root and 'Yahh' (3050) (perhaps meaning to deck); Jah has bedecked; Remaljah, an Israelite:--Remaliah. | |
ramam | a primitive root; to rise (literally or figuratively):--exalt, get (oneself) up, lift up (self), mount up. | |
romemuth | from the active participle of 'ramam' (7426); exaltation:--lifting up of self. | |
Rimmon Perets | from 'rimmown' (7416) and 'perets' (6556); pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon-Perets, a place in the Desert:--Rimmon-parez. | |
ramac | a primitive root; to tread upon (as a potter, in walking or abusively):--oppressor, stamp upon, trample (under feet), tread (down, upon). | |
ramas | a primitive root; properly, to glide swiftly, i.e. to crawl or move with short steps; by analogy to swarm:--creep, move. | |
remes | from 'ramas' (7430); a reptile or any other rapidly moving animal:--that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing. | |
Remeth | from 'ramah' (7411); height; Remeth, a place in Palestine:--Remeth. | |
Ramowth | or Ramoth Giliad (2 Chronicles 22:5) {raw-moth' gil-awd'}; from the plural of 'ramah' (7413) and 'Gil`ad' (1568); heights of Gilad; Ramoth-Gilad, a place East of the Jordan:--Ramoth-gilead, Ramoth in Gilead. See also 'Ra'mowth' (7216). | |
Ramath ham-Mits-peh | from 'ramah' (7413) and 'mitspeh' (4707) with the article interpolated; height of the watch-tower; Ramath-ham- Mitspeh, a place in Palestine:--Ramath-mizpeh. | |
Ramathiy | patronymic of 'Ramah' (7414); a Ramathite or inhabitant of Ramah:--Ramathite. | |
Ramathayim Tsow-phiym | from the dual of 'ramah' (7413) and the plural of the active participle of 'tsaphah' (6822); double height of watchers; Ramathajim-Tsophim, a place in Palestine:--Ramathaimzophim. | |
Ramath Lechiy | from 'ramah' (7413) and 'lchiy' (3895); height of a jaw-bone; Ramath-Lechi, a place in Palestine:--Ramath-lehi. | |
ron | from 'ranan' (7442); a shout (of deliverance):--song. | |
ranah | a primitive root; to whiz:--rattle. | |
rinnah | from 'ranan' (7442); properly, a creaking (or shrill sound), i.e. shout (of joy or grief):--cry, gladness, joy, proclamation, rejoicing, shouting, sing(-ing), triumph. | |
Rinnah | the same as 'rinnah' (7440); Rinnah, an Israelite:--Rinnah. | |
ranan | a primitive root; properly, to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy):--aloud for joy, cry out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for joy), (cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph. | |
renen | from 'ranan' (7442); an ostrich (from its wail):--X goodly. | |
rannen | intensive from 'ranan' (7442); shouting (for joy):--singing. | |
rnanah | from 'ranan' (7442); a shout (for joy):--joyful (voice), singing, triumphing. | |
Riccah | from 'racac' (7450); a ruin (as dripping to pieces); Rissah, a place in the Desert:--Rissah. | |
raciyc | from 'racac' (7450); properly, dripping to pieces, i.e. a ruin; also a dew-drop:--breach, drop. | |
recen | from an unused root meaning to curb; a halter (as restraining); by implication, the jaw:--bridle. | |
Recen | the same as 'recen' (7448); Resen, a place in Assyrian:--Resen. | |
racac | a primitive root; to comminute; used only as denominative from 'raciyc' (7447), to moisten (with drops):--temper. | |
ra` | from 'ra`a`' (7489); bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral):-- adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, + displease(-ure), distress, evil((- favouredness), man, thing), + exceedingly, X great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill (favoured), + mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty), noisome, + not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex, wicked(-ly, -ness, one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.). | |
rea` | from 'ruwa`' (7321); a crash (of thunder), noise (of war), shout (of joy):--X aloud, noise, shouted. | |
rea` | or reya2 {ray'-ah}; from 'ra`ah' (7462); an associate (more or less close):--brother, companion, fellow, friend, husband, lover, neighbour, X (an-)other. | |
rea` | from 'ra`ah' (7462); a thought (as association of ideas):--thought. | |
roa` | from 'ra`a`' (7489); badness (as marring), physically or morally:--X be so bad, badness, (X be so) evil, naughtiness, sadness, sorrow, wickedness. | |
ra`eb | a primitive root; to hunger:--(suffer to) famish, (be, have, suffer, suffer to) hunger(-ry). | |
ra`eb | from 'ra`eb' (7456); hungry (more or less intensely):--hunger bitten, hungry. | |
ra`ab | from 'ra`eb' (7456); hunger (more or less extensive):--dearth, famine, + famished, hunger. | |
rabown | from 'ra`eb' (7456); famine:--famine. | |
ra`ad | a primitive root: to shudder (more or less violently):--tremble. | |
ra`ad | or (feminine) radah {reh-aw-daw'}; from 'ra`ad' (7460); a shudder:--trembling. | |
ra`ah | a primitive root; to tend a flock; i.e. pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate with (as a friend):--X break, companion, keep company with, devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a friend, make friendship with, herdman, keep (sheep)(-er), pastor, + shearing house, shepherd, wander, waste. | |
re`eh | from 'ra`ah' (7462); a (male) companion:--friend. | |
re`ah | feminine of 'rea`' (7453); a female associate:--companion, fellow. | |
ro`ah | for 'roa`' (7455); breakage:--broken, utterly. | |
R`uw | for 'r`iy' (7471) in the sense of 'rea`' (7453); friend; Reu, a postdiluvian patriarch:--Reu. | |
R`uw'el | from the same as 'R`uw' (7466) and ''el' (410); friend of God; Reuel, the name of Moses' father-in-law, also of an Edomite and an Israelite:--Raguel, Reuel. | |
r`uwth | from 'ra`ah' (7462) in the sense of 'rea`' (7453); a female associate; generally an additional one:--+ another, mate, neighbour. | |
r`uwth | probably from 'ra`ah' (7462); a feeding upon, i.e. grasping after:--vexation. | |
ruwth | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'r`uwth' (7469); desire:--pleasure, will. | |
r`iy | from 'ra`ah' (7462); pasture:--pasture. | |
Re`iy | from 'rea`' (7453); social; Rei, an Israelite:--Rei. | |
ro`iy | from active participle of 'ra`ah' (7462); pastoral; as noun, a shepherd:--shipherd. | |
ra`yah | feminine of 'rea`' (7453); a female associate:--fellow, love. | |
ra`yown | from 'ra`ah' (7462) in the sense of 'r`uwth' (7469); desire:--vexation. | |
ra`yown | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ra`yown' (7475); a grasp. i.e. (figuratively) mental conception:--cogitation, thought. | |
ra`al | a primitive root; to reel, i.e. (figuratively) to brandish:--terribly shake. | |
ra`al | from 'ra`al' (7477); a reeling (from intoxication):--trembling. | |
ra`alah | feminine of 'ra`al' (7478); a long veil (as fluttering):--muffler. | |
R`elayah | from 'ra`al' (7477) and 'Yahh' (3050); made to tremble (i.e. fearful) of Jah; Reelajah, an Israelite:--Reeliah. | |
ra`am | a primitive root; to tumble, i.e. be violently agitated; specifically, to crash (of thunder); figuratively, to irritate (with anger):--make to fret, roar, thunder, trouble. | |
ra`am | from 'ra`am' (7481); a peal of thunder:--thunder. | |
ra`mah | feminine of 'ra`am' (7482); the mane of a horse (as quivering in the wind):--thunder. | |
Ra`mah | the same as 'ra`mah' (7483); Ramah, the name of a grandson of Ham, and of a place (perhaps founded by him):--Raamah. | |
Ra`amyah` | from 'ra`am' (7481) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has shaken; Raamjah, an Israelite:--Raamiah. | |
Ra`mcec | or Raamcec {rah-am-sace'}; of Egyptian origin; Rameses or Raamses, a place in Egypt:--Raamses, Rameses. | |
ra`anan | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ra`anan' (7488); green, i.e. (figuratively) prosperous; --flourishing. | |
ra`anan | from an unused root meaning to be green; verdant; by analogy, new; figuratively, prosperous:--green, flourishing. | |
ra`a` | a primitive root; properly, to spoil (literally, by breaking to pieces); figuratively, to make (or be) good for nothing, i.e. bad (physically, socially or morally):--afflict, associate selves (by mistake for 'ra`ah' (7462)), break (down, in pieces), + displease, (be, bring, do) evil (doer, entreat, man), show self friendly (by mistake for 'ra`ah' (7462)), do harm, (do) hurt, (behave self, deal) ill, X indeed, do mischief, punish, still, vex, (do) wicked (doer, -ly), be (deal, do) worse. | |
r`a` | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ra`a`' (7489):--break, bruise. | |
ra`aph | a primitive root; to drip:--distil, drop (down). | |
ra`ats | a primitive root; to break in pieces; figuratively, harass:--dash in pieces, vex. | |
ra`ash | a primitive root; to undulate (as the earth, the sky, etc.; also a field of grain), partic. through fear; specifically, to spring (as a locust):--make afraid, (re-)move, quake, (make to) shake, (make to) tremble. | |
ra`ash | from 'ra`ash' (7493); vibration, bounding, uproar:--commotion, confused noise, earthquake, fierceness, quaking, rattling, rushing, shaking. | |
rapha' | or raphah {raw-faw'}; a primitive root; properly, to mend (by stitching), i.e. (figuratively) to cure:--cure, (cause to) heal, physician, repair, X thoroughly, make whole. See 'raphah' (7503). | |
rapha' | from 'rapha'' (7495) in the sense of 'raphah' (7503); properly, lax, i.e. (figuratively) a ghost (as dead; in plural only):--dead, deceased. | |
rapha' | or raphah {raw-faw'}; from 'rapha'' (7495) in the sense of invigorating; a giant:--giant, Rapha, Rephaim(-s). See also 'Beyth Rapha'' (1051). | |
Rapha' | or Raphah {raw-faw'}; probably the same as 'rapha'' (7497); giant; Rapha or Raphah, the name of two Israelites:--Rapha. | |
rphu'ah | feminine passive participle of 'rapha'' (7495); a medicament:--heal(-ed), medicine. | |
riph'uwth | from 'rapha'' (7495); a cure:--health. |
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