Old Testament Hebrew Database

Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D. 1890. Public Domain


        
 
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Strongs: 7401
HebrewWord: רָכַךְ
Transliteration: râkak, raw-kak´
Definition:

a prim. root; to soften (intrans. or trans.), used fig.:—(be) faint ([-hearted]), mollify, (be, make) soft (-er), be tender.

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Strongs: 7402
HebrewWord: רָכַל
Transliteration: râkal, raw-kal´
Definition:

a prim. root; to travel for trading:—(spice) merchant.

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Strongs: 7403
HebrewWord: רָכָל
Transliteration: Râkâl, raw-kawl´
Definition:

from 7402; merchant; Rakal, a place in Pal.:—Rachal.

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Strongs: 7404
HebrewWord: רְכֻלָּה
Transliteration: rekullâh, rek-ool-law´
Definition:

fem. pass. part. of 7402; trade (as peddled):—merchandise, traffic.

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Strongs: 7405
HebrewWord: רָכַס
Transliteration: râkac̨, raw-kas´
Definition:

a prim. root; to tie:—bind.

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Strongs: 7406
HebrewWord: רֶכֶס
Transliteration: rekec̨, reh´-kes
Definition:

from 7405; a mountain ridge (as of tied summits):—rough place.

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Strongs: 7407
HebrewWord: רֹכֶס
Transliteration: rôkec̨, ro´-kes
Definition:

from 7405; a snare (as of tied meshes):—pride.

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Strongs: 7408
HebrewWord: רָכַשׁ
Transliteration: râkash, raw-kash´
Definition:

a prim. root; to lay up, i.e. collect:—gather, get.

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Strongs: 7409
HebrewWord: רֶכֶשׁ; רְכֻשׁ; רֵם
Transliteration: rekesh, reh´-kesh; rekûsh; rêm
Definition:

from 7408; a relay of animals on a post-route (as stored up for that purpose); by impl. a courser:—dromedary, mule, swift beast.; See 7399; See 7214.

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Strongs: 7410
HebrewWord: רָם; רֻם
Transliteration: Râm, rawm; rûm
Definition:

act. part. of 7311; high; Ram, the Dame of an Arabian and of
an Isr.:—Ram. See also 1027.; See 7311.

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Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, The New Strong's Expanded Exaustive Concordance of the Bible, Red-letter ed. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001).