Hebrew - English Dictionary
H7451 - Affliction
Strong's No.: | H7451 |
Hebrew: | רַע |
Transliteration: | raʻ |
Phonetic: | rah |
Word Origin: | From H7489 |
Bible Usage: | {adversity} {affliction} {bad} {calamity} + displease ({-ure}) {distress} evil ({[-favouredness]} {man} {thing}) + {exceedingly} X-(idiom) {great} grief ({-vous}) {harm} {heavy} hurt ({-ful}) ill ({favoured}) + {mark} {mischief} ({-vous}) {misery} naught ({-ty}) {noisome} + not {please} sad ({-ly}) {sore} {sorrow} {trouble} {vex} wicked ({-ly} {-ness} {one}) worse (-st) {wretchedness} wrong. [Including feminine ra´ ah; as adjective or noun.] |
Part of Speech: | Adjective |
Strongs Definition: | bad or (as noun) evil (naturally or morally). This includes the second (feminine) form; as adjective or noun |
Brown Driver Biggs Definition: | 1. bad, evil a. bad, disagreeable, malignant b. bad, unpleasant, evil (giving pain, unhappiness, misery) c. evil, displeasing d. bad (of its kind - land, water, etc) e. bad (of value) f. worse than, worst (comparison) g. sad, unhappy h. evil (hurtful) i. bad, unkind (vicious in disposition) j. bad, evil, wicked (ethically) 1. in general, of persons, of thoughts 2. deeds, actions n m 2. evil, distress, misery, injury, calamity a. evil, distress, adversity b. evil, injury, wrong c. evil (ethical) n f 3. evil, misery, distress, injury a. evil, misery, distress b. evil, injury, wrong c. evil (ethical) |
Bible References:
Affliction |
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Translation Occurrences: |
adversities ( 1 )
adversity ( 3 )
affliction ( 5 )
afflictions ( 1 )
bad ( 12 )
calamities ( 1 )
displeased ( 1 )
displeasure ( 1 )
distress ( 1 )
evil ( 409 )
evils ( 8 )
exceedingly ( 1 )
favoured ( 2 )
grievous ( 2 )
harm ( 4 )
heavy ( 1 )
hurt ( 20 )
hurtful ( 1 )
ill ( 5 )
men ( 1 )
mischief ( 19 )
mischiefs ( 2 )
mischievous ( 1 )
misery ( 1 )
naught ( 3 )
naughty ( 1 )
noisome ( 2 )
not ( 2 )
ones ( 1 )
sad ( 2 )
sadly ( 1 )
smart ( 1 )
sore ( 9 )
sorrow ( 1 )
temples ( 5 )
things ( 2 )
trouble ( 9 )
troubles ( 1 )
wicked ( 24 )
wickedly ( 2 )
wickedness ( 54 )
worse ( 1 )
worst ( 1 )
wretchedness ( 1 )
wrong ( 1 )
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by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.