Lexical Summary rapheh: an Israelite in the line of Saul Original Word: רָפֶהTransliteration: rapheh Phonetic Spelling: (raw-feh') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: an Israelite in the line of Saul Meaning: an Israelite in the line of Saul Strong's Concordance weak From raphah; slack (in body or mind) -- weak. Raphah, Raphah. See rapha', Rapha'. Riphah. See riyphah. see HEBREW raphah see HEBREW rapha' see HEBREW Rapha' see HEBREW riyphah Brown-Driver-Briggs H7504. rapheh רָפֶה adjective slack; — absolute ׳ר, of people, Numbers 13:18 (J); construct יָרַיִם רְפֵה 2 Samuel 17:2, i.e. weak ("" יָגֵעַ); feminine plural רָפוֺת יָרַיִם, figurative of discouragement and fear Isaiah 35:3; Job 4:3. compare v Qal 2. |