Lexicon raqia: an extended surface, expanse Original Word: רָקִ֫יעַPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: raqia Phonetic Spelling: (raw-kee'-ah) Short Definition: expanse NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom raqaDefinitionan extended surface, expanse NASB Translationexpanse (16), expanse of heaven (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs רָקִיעַ noun masculineGenesis 1:6 extended surface, (solid) expanse (as if beaten out; compare Job 37:18); — absolute ׳ר Ezekiel 1:22 +, construct ׳רְ Genesis 1:14 +; — ᵐ5 στερέωμα, ᵑ9 firmamentum, compare Syriac below √above; — 1 (flat) expanse (as if of ice, compare כְּעֵין הַקֶּרַח), as base, support (WklAltor. Forsch. iv. 347) Ezekiel 1:22,23,25(gloss ? compare Co Toy), Ezekiel 1:26 (supporting ׳י's throne). Hence (CoEzekiel 1:22) 2 the vault of heaven, or 'firmament,' regarded by Hebrews as solid, and supporting 'waters' above it, Genesis 1:6,7 (3 t. in verse); Genesis 1:8 (called שָׁמַיַם; all P), Psalm 19:2 ("" הַשָּׁמַיַם), ׳זֹהַר הָר Daniel 12:3; also ׳ר הַשָּׁמִיִם Genesis 1:14,15,17, ׳הַשּׁ ׳עַלמְּֿנֵי ר Genesis 1:20 (all P). **רְקִיעַ עֻזּוֺ Psalm 150:1 (suffix reference to ׳י).
Strong's firmament From raqa'; properly, an expanse, i.e. The firmament or (apparently) visible arch of the sky -- firmament. see HEBREW raqa' |
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