Lexicon Arqi: descendant of Canaan, inhab. of the city of Arka Original Word: עַרְקִיPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Arqi Phonetic Spelling: (ar-kee') Short Definition: Arkite NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom araqDefinitiondesc. of Canaan, inhab. of the city of Arka NASB TranslationArkite (1), Arkites (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עַרְקִי adjective, of a people Arkite, inhabitant of city ±Ar‡ƒµa (Assyrian Ar‡a COT Glossary Dl Pa 282, Tel Amarna Ir‡at(a), Egyptian Ar‡antu, compare Assyrian name of a people Ir‡anatai COT Gloss, Ency. Bib. i. 310); — only ׳הָע as n.collective Genesis 10:17, τὸν Ἀρουκαῖον, = 1 Chronicles 1:15, A id., ᵐ5L τὸν Αρακει: modern ±Ar‡a, near Mediterranean, approximately 60 miles north of Beirut (compare Ency. Bib. l.c.). I. ערר (√ of following; on this [and not עור] see NöZMG xxxii (1878), 404 LagSymm. ii. 91 f.; compare Palmyrene מערתא sepulchre).
Strong's Arkite Patrial from an unused name meaning a tush; an Arkite or inhabitant of Erek -- Arkite. |
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