Lexicon Rhaab: Rahab, a Canaanitess and an ancestor of Christ Original Word: Ῥαάβ, ἡPart of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Rhaab Phonetic Spelling: (hrah-ab') Short Definition: Rahab Definition: Rahab, a Canaanitess, who rescued the Hebrew spies at Jericho. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin RachabDefinitionRahab, a Canaanitess and an ancestor of Christ NASB TranslationRahab (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4460: ΡααβΡααβ (and Ῥαχάβ, Matthew 1:5; Ρ᾽αχαβη, Ρ᾽αχαβης, in Josephus (Antiquities 5, 1, 2 etc.)), ἡ ( רָחָב 'broad', 'ample'), Rahab, a harlot of Jericho: Hebrews 11:31; James 2:25. (Cf. B. D. under the word; Lightfoot Clement of Rome, Appendix (London, 1877), p. 413.)
Strong's Rahab. Of Hebrew origin (Rachab); Raab (i.e. Rachab), a Canaanitess -- Rahab. See also Rhachab. see HEBREW Rachab see GREEK Rhachab |
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