Lexical Summary arag: to weave Original Word: אָרַגTransliteration: arag Phonetic Spelling: (aw-rag') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to weave Meaning: to plait, weave Strong's Concordance weaver A primitive root; to plait or weave -- weaver(-r). Brown-Driver-Briggs H707. arag אָרַג verb weave (Mishna id. compare Phoenician ארג weaver) — Qal Imperfect2feminine singular תַּאַרְגִי Judges 16:13, 3masculine plural יֶאֱרֹ֑גוּ Isaiah 59:5; Participle אֹרֵג Exodus 28:32 4t.; plural אֹרְגִים Isaiah 19:9 5t.; אֹרְגוֺת 2 Kings 23:7; — weave cloth, etc. Isaiah 19:9 (in Egypt) 2 Kings 23:7, Samson's locks Judges 16:13; metaphor weave spider's web = intrigue Isaiah 59:5; most often Participle used as substantive = weaver 38:12; work of the weaver א ׳מעשׂה Exodus 28:32; 39:22, 27; compare 35:35; weavers' beam (plural) א ׳מְנוֺר 1 Samuel 17:7; 2 Samuel 21:19; 1 Chronicles 11:23; 20:5 (simile of huge spear-shaft) — compare also below ארגים יַעֲרֵי. |