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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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Rpha'el | from 'rapha'' (7495) and ''el' (410); God has cured; Rephael, an Israelite:--Rephael. | |
raphad | a primitive root; to spread (a bed); by implication, to refresh:--comfort, make (a bed), spread. | |
raphah | a primitive root; to slacken (in many applications, literal or figurative):--abate, cease, consume, draw (toward evening), fail, (be) faint, be (wax) feeble, forsake, idle, leave, let alone (go, down), (be) slack, stay, be still, be slothful, (be) weak(-en). See 'rapha'' (7495). | |
rapheh | from 'raphah' (7503); slack (in body or mind):--weak. raphah, Raphah. See 'rapha'' (7497), 'Rapha'' (7498). riphah. See 'riyphah' (7383). | |
Raphuw' | passive participle of 'rapha'' (7495); cured; Raphu, an Israelite:--Raphu. | |
Rephach | from an unused root apparently meaning to sustain; support; Rephach, an Israelite:--Rephah. | |
rphiydah | from 'raphad' (7502); a railing (as spread along):--bottom. | |
Rphiydiym | plural of the masculine of the same as 'rphiydah' (7507); ballusters; Rephidim, a place in the Desert:--Rephidim. | |
Rphayah | from 'rapha'' (7495) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has cured; Rephajah, the name of five Israelites:--Rephaiah. | |
riphyown | from 'raphah' (7503); slackness:--feebleness. | |
raphac | a primitive root; to trample, i.e. prostrate:--humble self, submit self. | |
rphac | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'raphac' (7511):--stamp. | |
raphcodah | from 'raphac' (7511); a raft (as flat on the water):--flote. | |
raphaq | a primitive root; to recline:--lean. | |
raphas | a primitive root; to trample, i.e. roil water:--foul, trouble. | |
rephesh | from 'raphas' (7515); mud (as roiled):--mire. | |
repheth | probably from 'raphah' (7503); a stall for cattle (from their resting there):--stall. | |
rats | contracted from 'ratsats' (7533); a fragment:--piece. | |
ratsa' | a primitive root; to run; also to delight in:--accept, run. | |
ratsad | a primitive root; probably to look askant, i.e. (figuratively) be jealous:--leap. | |
ratsah | a primitive root; to be pleased with; specifically, to satisfy a debt:--(be) accept(-able), accomplish, set affection, approve, consent with, delight (self), enjoy, (be, have a) favour(-able), like, observe, pardon, (be, have, take) please(-ure), reconcile self. | |
ratsown | or ratson {raw-tsone'}; from 'ratsah' (7521); delight (especially as shown):--(be) acceptable(-ance, -ed), delight, desire, favour, (good) pleasure, (own, self, voluntary) will, as...(what) would. | |
ratsach | a primitive root; properly, to dash in pieces, i.e. kill (a human being), especially to murder:--put to death, kill, (man-)slay(-er), murder(-er). | |
retsach | from 'ratsach' (7523); a crushing; specifically, a murder-cry:--slaughter, sword. | |
Ritsya' | from 'ratsah' (7521); delight; Ritsjah, an Israelite:--Rezia. | |
Rtsiyn | probably for 'ratsown' (7522); Retsin, the name of a Syrian and of an Israelite:--Rezin. | |
ratsa` | a primitive root; to pierce:--bore. | |
ratsaph | a denominative from 'retseph' (7529); to tessellate, i.e. embroider (as if with bright stones):--pave. | |
retseph | for 'resheph' (7565); a red-hot stone (for baking):--coal. | |
Retseph | the same as 'retseph' (7529); Retseph, a place in Assyrian:--Rezeph. | |
ritspah | feminine of 'retseph' (7529); a hot stone; also a tessellated pavement:--live coal, pavement. | |
Ritspah | the same as 'ritspah' (7531); Ritspah, an Israelitess:--Rizpah. | |
ratsats | a primitive root; to crack in pieces, literally or figuratively:--break, bruise, crush, discourage, oppress, struggle together. | |
raq | from 'raqaq' (7556) in its original sense; emaciated (as if flattened out):--lean((-fleshed)), thin. | |
raq | the same as 'raq' (7534) as a noun; properly, leanness, i.e. (figuratively) limitation; only adverbial, merely, or conjunctional, although:--but, even, except, howbeit howsoever, at the least, nevertheless, nothing but, notwithstanding, only, save, so (that), surely, yet (so), in any wise. | |
roq | from 'raqaq' (7556); spittle:--spit(-ting, -tle). | |
raqab | a primitive root; to decay (as by worm-eating):--rot. | |
raqab | from 'raqab' (7537); decay (by caries):--rottenness (thing). | |
riqqabown | from 'raqab' (7538); decay (by caries):--rotten. | |
raqad | a primitive root; properly, to stamp, i.e. to spring about (wildly or for joy):--dance, jump, leap, skip. | |
raqqah | feminine of 'raq' (7534); properly, thinness, i.e. the side of the head:--temple. | |
Raqqown | from 'raq' (7534); thinness; Rakkon, a place in Palestine:--Rakkon. | |
raqach | a primitive root; to perfume:--apothecary, compound, make (ointment), prepare, spice. | |
reqach | from 'raqach' (7543); properly, perfumery, i.e. (by implication) spicery (for flavor):--spiced. | |
roqach | from 'Raqqown' (7542); an aromatic:--confection, ointment. | |
raqqach | from 'raqach' (7543); a male perfumer:--apothecary. | |
raqquach | from 'raqach' (7543); a scented substance:--perfume. | |
raqqachah | feminine of 'raqquach' (7547); a female perfumer:--confectioner. | |
raqiya` | from 'raqa`' (7554); properly, an expanse, i.e. the firmament or (apparently) visible arch of the sky:--firmament. | |
raqiyq | from, 'raqaq' (7556) in its original sense; a thin cake; -- cake, wafer. | |
raqam | a primitive root; to variegate color, i.e. embroider; by implication, to fabricate:--embroiderer, needlework, curiously work. | |
Reqem | from 'raqam' (7551); versi-color; Rekem, the name of a place in Palestine, also of a Midianite and an Israelite:--Rekem. | |
riqmah | from 'raqam' (7551); variegation of color; specifically, embroidery:--broidered (work), divers colours, (raiment of) needlework (on both sides). | |
raqa` | a primitive root; to pound the earth (as a sign of passion); by analogy to expand (by hammering); by implication, to overlay (with thin sheets of metal):--beat, make broad, spread abroad (forth, over, out, into plates), stamp, stretch. | |
riqqua` | from 'raqa`' (7554); beaten out, i.e. a (metallic) plate:--broad. | |
raqaq | a primitive root; to spit:--spit. | |
Raqqath | from 'raqaq' (7556) in its original sense of diffusing; a beach (as expanded shingle); Rakkath, a place in Palestine:--Rakkath. | |
rishyown | from an unused root meaning to have leave; a permit:--grant. | |
rasham | a primitive root; to record:--note. | |
rsham | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'rasham' (7559):--sign, write. | |
rasha` | a primitive root; to be (causatively, do or declare) wrong; by implication, to disturb, violate:--condemn, make trouble, vex, be (commit, deal, depart, do) wicked(-ly, -ness). | |
resha` | from 'rasha`' (7561); a wrong (especially moral):--iniquity, wicked(-ness). | |
rasha` | from 'rasha`' (7561); morally wrong; concretely, an (actively) bad person:--+ condemned, guilty, ungodly, wicked (man), that did wrong. | |
rish`ah | feminine of 'resha`' (7562); wrong (especially moral):--fault, wickedly(-ness). | |
resheph | from 'saraph' (8313); a live coal; by analogy lightning; figuratively, an arrow, (as flashing through the air); specifically, fever:--arrow, (burning) coal, burning heat, + spark, hot thunderbolt. | |
Resheph | the same as 'resheph' (7565); Resheph, an Israelite:--Resheph. | |
rashash | a primitive root; to demolish:--impoverish. | |
resheth | from 'yarash' (3423); a net (as catching animals):--net(- work). | |
rattowq | from 'rathaq' (7576); a chain:--chain. | |
rathach | a primitive root; to boil:--boil. | |
rethach | from 'rathach' (7570); a boiling:--X (boil) well. | |
rattiyqah | from 'rathaq' (7576); a chain:--chain. | |
ratham | a primitive root; to yoke up (to the pole of a vehicle):--bind. | |
rethem | or rothem {ro'-them}; from 'ratham' (7573); the Spanish broom (from its pole-like stems):--juniper (tree). | |
Rithmah | feminine of 'rethem' (7574); Rithmah, a place in the Desert:--Rithmah. | |
rathaq | a primitive root; to fasten:--bind. | |
rthuqah | feminine passive participle of 'rathaq' (7576); something fastened, i.e. a chain:--chain. | |
rtheth | for 'retet' (7374); terror:--trembling. | |
sha'ab | a primitive root; to bale up water:--(woman to) draw(-er, water). | |
sha'ag | a primitive root; to rumble or moan:--X mightily, roar. | |
shagah | from 'sha'ag' (7580); a rumbling or moan:--roaring. | |
sha'ah | a primitive root; to rush; by implication, to desolate:--be desolate, (make a) rush(-ing), (lay) waste. | |
sha'ah | a primitive root (identical with 'sha'ah' (7582) through the idea of whirling to giddiness); to stun, i.e. (intransitively) be astonished:--wonder. | |
sha'avah | from 'sha'ah' (7582); a tempest (as rushing):--desolation. | |
sh'owl | or shol {sheh-ole'}; from 'sha'al' (7592); Hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat), including its accessories and inmates:--grave, hell, pit. | |
Sha'uwl | passive participle of 'sha'al' (7592); asked; Shaul, the name of an Edomite and two Israelites:--Saul, Shaul. | |
Sha'uwliy | patronymic from 'Sitnan' (7856); a Shaulite or descendant of Shaul:--Shaulites. | |
sha'own | from 'sha'ah' (7582); uproar (as of rushing); by implication, destruction:--X horrible, noise, pomp, rushing, tumult (X -uous). | |
sh'at | from an unused root meaning to push aside; contempt:--despite(-ful). | |
sha't | for active part of 'suwt' (7750) (compare 'sh'at' (7589)); one contemning:--that (which) despise(-d). | |
sh'iyah | from 'sha'ah' (7582); desolation:--destruction. | |
sha'al | or shael {shaw-ale'}; a primitive root; to inquire; by implication, to request; by extension, to demand:--ask (counsel, on), beg, borrow, lay to charge, consult, demand, desire, X earnestly, enquire, + greet, obtain leave, lend, pray, request, require, + salute, X straitly, X surely, wish. | |
sh'el | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'sha'al' (7592):--ask, demand, require. | |
Sh'al | from 'sha'al' (7592); request; Sheal, an Israelite:--Sheal. | |
sh'ela' | (Aramaic) from 'sh'el' (7593); properly, a question (at law), i.e. judicial decision or mandate:--demand. | |
sh'elah | or shelah (1 Samuel 1:17) {shay-law'}; from 'sha'al' (7592); a petition; by implication, a loan:--loan, petition, request. | |
Sh'altiy'el | or Shaltiy(el {shal-tee-ale'}; from 'sha'al' (7592) and ''el' (410); I have asked God; Shealtiel, an Israelite:--Shalthiel, Shealtiel. | |
Sh'altiy'el | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Sh'altiy'el' (7597):--Shealtiel. | |
sha'an | a primitive root; to loll, i.e. be peaceful:--be at ease, be quiet, rest. See also 'Beyth Sh'an' (1052). | |
sha'anan | from 'sha'an' (7599); secure; in a bad sense, haughty:--that is at ease, quiet, tumult. Compare 'shal'anan' (7946). |
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