Lexicon orach: a way Original Word: אֹ֫רַחPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: orach Phonetic Spelling: (o'-rakh) Short Definition: ways NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to orachDefinitiona way NASB Translationways (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ אֹ֫רַח ? as ᵑ7 Syriac] noun [masculine?] way (figurative) (Biblical Hebrew); — plural suffix אָרְחָתָךְ (compare K § 51, 2, Anm. 3) Daniel 5:23 thy ways (the progress and outcome of thine affairs); הֵתּ- Daniel 4:34 his ways (i.e. the course of God's dealings, "" מַעֲבָדוֺהִי). אַרְיֵה see ארה. above אַרְיוֺךְ proper name, masculine in Babylonian (Biblical Hebrew id., compare DlBaer Dn ix); — Daniel 2:14,15 (twice in verse); Daniel 2:24,25; Αριωχ(ης).
Strong's way (Aramaic) corresponding to 'orach; a road -- way. see HEBREW 'orach |
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