Lexical Summary raad: to tremble, quake Original Word: רָעַדTransliteration: raad Phonetic Spelling: (raw-ad') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to tremble, quake Meaning: to tremble, quake Strong's Concordance tremble A primitive root: to shudder (more or less violently) -- tremble. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7460. raad [רָעַד] verb tremble, quake (Late Hebrew id., Hiph`il shake (rare), רְעָדָה a trembling, shaking; Arabic thunder (said of sky), VIII. tremble, quiver; Ethiopic tremble; Jewish-Aramaic רְעַד tremble, shake); — Qal Imperfect3feminine singular וַתִּרְעָ֑ד Psalm 104:32 and it (the earth) trembleth at the gaze of ׳י, in theoph. Hiph`il Participle מַרְעִיד עָמַדְתִּי Daniel 10:11 I stood trembling; plural מַרְעִדִים Ezra 10:9, with יָשַׁב. |