Lexical Summary rahah: be afraid Original Word: רָהָהTransliteration: rahah Phonetic Spelling: (raw-haw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: be afraid Meaning: be afraid Strong's Concordance be afraid A primitive root; to fear -- be afraid. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7297. rahah [יָרַהּ] verb only Qal Imperfect3masculine plural תִּרְהוּ Isaiah 44:8 (van d. H Baer, but probably ִתּרְהוּ si vera lectio, so Thes); ? be stupefied (compare Arabic , Thes and others), but Frey fatuus et stolidus fuit; < Ew and others who read ִתּרְאוּ from ירא ("" פחד). [רָהָה] verb dubious, apparently fear; — Qal Imperfect2masculine plural וְאַלתִּֿרְהוּ אַלתִּֿפְתֲדוּ Isaiah 44:8; Thes ִתּרְהוּ, but no √ ירהּ; Ew Brd BuhlLex 13 ִתּרְאוּ; (יָרֵאׅ; > Lag Gr CheHpt תִּרְהֲבוּ (in Syriac sense). I. רהט (√ of following, probably collect, gather, compare Arabic 1, VIII. be collected, congregated, compare NöZA xii. 186; רָטַיָּא ᵑ7 = רְהָטִים, Genesis 30:38, 41; Exodus 2:16; Syriac is apparently conduit, also reservoir (?); Assyrian râ‰u, vessel for water, provisions, etc.). |