
Strong's Hebrew: 7356. רָ֫חַם (racham) - Bible Hub
רָ֫חַם (racham) -- Mercy, compassion, tender love. Word Origin: Derived from the root רָחַם (racham), which means "to love," "to have compassion," or "to show mercy." Corresponding …
Hebrew Word Study – Infinite Love – Racham – רחם
2022年2月10日 · The word used for love is racham and Peter answered: “Yes, Lord I racham you.” David in Psalm 18:1 says; “I love ( racham ) you Lord). Here racham is in a Qal (simple) …
Racham Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (NAS) - Bible Study Tools
Discover the original meaning of Racham in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, …
Strong's Hebrew: 7355. רָחַם (racham) -- To have compassion, to …
רָחַם (racham) -- To have compassion, to show mercy, to love deeply. Usage: The Hebrew verb "racham" primarily conveys the idea of deep compassion and mercy, often akin to the tender …
H7356 - raḥam - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
The KJV translates Strong's H7356 in the following manner: mercy (30x), compassion (4x), womb (4x), bowels (2x), pity (2x), damsel (1x), tender love (1x). Outline of Biblical Usage [?]
WORD STUDY – LOVE (CHAV, RACHAM) - Chaim Bentorah
2014年2月14日 · There is a fourth word in Hebrew for love and that is racham which is often expressed as a romantic love or rendered as tender mercies. It is rarely used in the Old …
rāḥam Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (KJV) - Bible Study Tools
Study the original meaning of rāḥam in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus …
H7360 - rāḥām - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (csb) - Blue Letter Bible
H7360 - רָחָם râchâm, raw-khawm'; or (feminine) רָחָמָה râchâmâh; from ; a kind of vulture (supposed to be tender towards its young):—gier-eagle.
Râcham - Hebrew Thoughts- Language Studies - StudyLight.org
The Hebrew verb רָחַם râcham (Strong's #7355, x47) "to have mercy" and its corresponding noun רַחַם racham (Strong's #7356, x44) "mercy, compassion, womb, bowels" are probably best …
H7355 - rāḥam - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
רָחַם râcham, raw-kham'; a primitive root; to fondle; by implication, to love, especially to compassionate:—have compassion (on, upon), love, (find, have, obtain, shew) mercy (-iful, …