Lexicon resh: head Original Word: רֵאשׁPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: resh Phonetic Spelling: (raysh) Short Definition: head NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to roshDefinitionhead NASB Translationhead (6), heads (1), mind (6), summary (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs רֵאשׁ noun masculineDaniel 7:6 head (Egyptian Aramaic, S-C Pap.; Palmyrene רש; ᵑ7 רֵישׁ, Syriac ; Biblical Hebrew ראֹשׁ); — construct ׳ר Daniel 7:1; emphatic הָ֯ Daniel 2:38; suffix רֵאשׁי Daniel 4:2 +, חָ֯ Daniel 2:28, הֵּ֯ Daniel 2:32 +, הַּ֯ Daniel 7:20, הֵ֯וֺן Daniel 3:27; plural absolute רֵאשִׁין Daniel 7:6, suffix רָאשֵׁיהֹם (K §§ 53, Anm. b); 63 Gu Hpt on the passage) Ezra 5:10; — 1 head of man Daniel 3:27, compare Daniel 7:9; in vision: of image Daniel 2:32,38, beast Daniel 7:6,20. 2 head as seat of visions, הֶזְוֵי רֵאשָׁךְ, etc., Daniel 2:28; Daniel 4:2; Daniel 4:7; Daniel 4:10; Daniel 7:1,15. 3 = chief, ׳בְּר Ezra 5:10 in the capacity of their chiefs. 4 sum, essential content, of matters Daniel 7:1 (NesMM 40 beginning).
Strong's chief, head, sum (Aramaic) corresponding to ro'sh; the head; figuratively, the sum -- chief, head, sum. see HEBREW ro'sh |
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