Lexical Summary bariach: fleeing Original Word: בָּרִיחַTransliteration: bariach Phonetic Spelling: (baw-ree'-akh) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fleeing Meaning: a fugitive, the serpent Strong's Concordance crooked, noble, piercing Or (shortened) bariach {baw-ree'-akh}; from barach; a fugitive, i.e. The serpent (as fleeing), and the constellation by that name -- crooked, noble, piercing. see HEBREW barach Brown-Driver-Briggs H1281. bariach I. [בָּרִיחַ] adjective fleeing ( = ֗֗֗ בַּרִּיחַ) בִָּרחַ׃ נָחָשׁ Job 26:13 of eclipse-dragon, בָרִחַ נָחָשׁ לִוְיָתָן Isaiah 27:1 (probably figurative of Assyrians); as substantive בָּרִיחִים 43:14 as fugitives (for other views compare Comm.); so probably also 15:5 בריחיה, see בְּרִיחַ. |