Lexical Summary arek: long Original Word: אָרֵךְTransliteration: arek Phonetic Spelling: (aw-rake') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: long Meaning: long Strong's Concordance longsuffering patient, slow to anger From 'arak; long -- long(-suffering, -winged), patient, slow (to anger). see HEBREW 'arak Brown-Driver-Briggs H750. arek [אָרֵךְ] adjective long — only construct אֶרֶךְ Exodus 34:6 14t. — ׳א הָאֵבֶר long of pinion Ezekiel 17:3 ("" הַכְּנָפַיִם גְּדוֺל) of eagle, in metaphor; elsewhere always of feelings, as substantive Ecclesiastes 7:8 ׳א רוּחַ the patient of spirit (opposed to ר ׳גְּבַהּ); ׳א אַמַּיִם one slow to anger Proverbs 14:29 (opposed to קְצַררֿוּחַ), so 15:18 (opposed to חֵמָה אִישׁ), 16:32 ("" בְּרוּחוֺ משֵׁל); more often of ׳א אַפַיִם ׳י,, Exodus 34:6 א וְחַנּוּן ׳רַחוּם וֶאֱמֶת וְרַבחֶֿסֶד אַמַּיִם compare Numbers 14:18; Nehemiah 9:17; Psalm 86:15; 103:8; 145:8; so + עַלהָֿרָעָה וְנִחָם Joel 2:13 compare Jonah 4:2 (where אֵל), ׳א כֹּחַ וּגְדוֺל אַמַּיִם Nahum 1:3; אַמְּךָ לְאֶרֶךְ only Jeremiah 15:15, ׳א apparently noun; read אֹרֶךְ ? compare Proverbs 25:15. |