Lexicon raash: a quaking, shaking Original Word: רַ֫עַשׁPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: raash Phonetic Spelling: (rah'-ash) Short Definition: earthquake NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom raashDefinitiona quaking, shaking NASB Translationcommotion (1), earthquake (7), rattling (3), rumbling (2), shaking (1), trembling (1), tumult (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs רַ֫עַשׁ noun masculineJeremiah 10:22 quaking, shaking; — ׳ר absolute 1 Kings 19:11 +, construct Nahum 3:2; Job 41:21; — 1 specifically earthquake, Amos 1:1; Zechariah 14:5; 1 Kings 19:11 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 19:12; figurative of ׳יs judgement Isaiah 29:6; Ezekiel 38:19; compare (in vision) קוֺל גָּרוֺל ׳ר Ezekiel 3:12,13; probably also Ezekiel 37:7 (ᵐ5 Thes Co Krae; > rustling, rattling, Hi-Sm Toy); hence hyperbole of shaking of earth by tramping of warriors Isaiah 9:4, by war-chariots Jeremiah 47:3, compare Jeremiah 10:22, or wheels Nahum 3:2. 2 quaking, trembling, of person Ezekiel 12:18. 3 shaking, quivering, of horse eager to start Job 39:24 (+ רֹגֶז), of dart Job 41:21 (al. rushing sound).
Strong's commotion, confused noise, earthquake, fierceness, quaking, rattling, rushing, shaking From ra'ash; vibration, bounding, uproar -- commotion, confused noise, earthquake, fierceness, quaking, rattling, rushing, shaking. see HEBREW ra'ash |
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