Lexical Summary razan: to be weighty, judicious or commanding Original Word: רָזַןTransliteration: razan Phonetic Spelling: (raw-zan') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be weighty, judicious or commanding Meaning: to be weighty, judicious or commanding Strong's Concordance prince, ruler A primitive root; probably to be heavy, i.e. (figuratively) honorable -- prince, ruler. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7336. razan [רָזַן, ? earlier רָזן, so LagBN 31] verb be weighty, judicious, commanding (Arabic be weighty, grave, firm of judgement; Late Hebrew רוֺזֵן = Biblical Hebrew, so רוזנים Ecclus 44:4); — only Qal Participle plural as substantive, rulers, potentates, "" מְלָכִים: רֹזְנִים Judges 5:3; Habakkuk 1:10, ׳רוֺ Psalm 2:2; Proverbs 8:15; 31:4, "" אֶרֶץ שֹׁפְטֵי Isaiah 40:23. |