Lexical Summary raphas: to stamp, tread Original Word: רָפַסTransliteration: raphas Phonetic Spelling: (raw-fas') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stamp, tread Meaning: to trample, prostrate Strong's Concordance humble self, submit self A primitive root; to trample, i.e. Prostrate -- humble self, submit self. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7511. raphas רָפַשׂ רָפַס, verb stamp, tread, foul by stamping, treading (Late Hebrew רָפַס tread, Syriac ; compare Arabic kick); — Qal Imperfect2masculine singular וַתִּרְמֹּס Ezekiel 32:2, with accusative rivers; 2masculine plural תִּרְמּשֹׁ֑וּן 34:18. Niph`al Participle נִרְמָּשׂ מַעְיָן Proverbs 25:26 a fountain befouled. Hithpa`el (stamp oneself down, then figurative), Imperative masculine singular הִתְרַמֵּס Proverbs 6:3 humble thyself, become a suppliant (RVm Toy bestir thyself, as conjecture); Participle כָ֑סֶף בְּרַצֵּי מִתְרַמֵּס Psalm 68:31 stamping, trampling, down pieces of silver (?), obscure and probably corrupt, see conjectures in Bae and others and מַּתְרֹס above, near the end [רְפַס] verb tread, trample (compare Biblical Hebrew (late)); — Pe`al Participle active feminine singular רָֽסְפָה בּרגיה, with accusative of thing Daniel 7:7, 19. |