H7497 רפה רפא - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


רפה רפא
râphâ' râphâh
raw-faw', raw-faw'
From H7495 in the sense of invigorating; a giant

KJV Usage: giant, Rapha, Rephaim (-s). See also H1051.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB8044
BDB8061

רפה רפא

1. giants, Rephaim
a. old tribe of giants
Origin: from H7495 in the sense of invigorating
TWOT: 2198d
Parts of Speech: Proper Name

View how H7497 רפה רפא is used in the Bible

25 occurrences of H7497 רפה רפא

Genesis 14:5 the Rephaims
Genesis 15:20 and the Rephaims,
Deuteronomy 2:11 giants,
Deuteronomy 2:20 of giants:
Deuteronomy 2:20 giants
Deuteronomy 3:11 of giants;
Deuteronomy 3:13 of giants.
Joshua 12:4 of the giants,
Joshua 13:12 of the giants:
Joshua 15:8 of the giants
Joshua 17:15 and of the giants,
Joshua 18:16 of the giants
2 Samuel 5:18 of Rephaim.
2 Samuel 5:22 of Rephaim.
2 Samuel 21:16 of the giant,
2 Samuel 21:18 of the giant.
2 Samuel 21:20 to the giant.
2 Samuel 21:22 to the giant
2 Samuel 23:13 of Rephaim.
1 Chronicles 11:15 of Rephaim.
1 Chronicles 14:9 of Rephaim.
1 Chronicles 20:4 of the giant:
1 Chronicles 20:6 of the giant.
1 Chronicles 20:8 to the giant
Isaiah 17:5 of Rephaim.

Distinct usage

6 of Rephaim.
2 of the giant.
2 to the giant
2 of the giants
1 the Rephaims
1 and the Rephaims,
1 giants,
1 of giants:
1 giants
1 of giants.
1 of the giants,
1 of the giants:
1 and of the giants,
1 of the giant,
1 to the giant.
1 of the giant:
1 of giants;

Corresponding Greek Words

rapha G2395 iatros


Related words

H7497

H1051 בּית רפא bêyth râphâ'
בּית רפא
bêyth râphâ'
bayth raw-faw'
From H1004 and H7497; house of (the) giant; Beth-Rapha, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Beth-rapha.


H7498 רפה רפא râphâ' râphâh
רפה רפא
râphâ' râphâh
raw-faw', raw-faw'
Probably the same as H7497; giant; Rapha or Raphah, the name of two Israelites

KJV Usage: Rapha.


H7495 רפה רפא râphâ' râphâh

רפה רפא
râphâ' râphâh
raw-faw', raw-faw'
A primitive root; properly to mend (by stitching), that is, (figuratively) to cure

KJV Usage: cure, (cause to) heal, physician, repair, X thoroughly, make whole. See H7503.


H3416 ירפּאל yirpe 'êl
ירפּאל
yirpe 'êl
yir-peh-ale'
From H7495 and H410; God will heal; Jirpeel, a place in Palestine

KJV Usage: Irpeel.


H4832 מרפּא marpê'
מרפּא
marpê'
mar-pay'
From H7495; properly curative, that is, literally (concretely) a medicine, or (abstractly) a cure; figuratively (concretely) deliverance, or (abstractly) placidity

KJV Usage: ([in-]) cure (-able), healing (-lth), remedy, sound, wholesome, yielding.


H7496 רפא râphâ'
רפא
râphâ'
raw-faw'
From H7495 in the sense of H7503; properly lax, that is, (figuratively) a ghost (as dead; in plural only)

KJV Usage: dead, deceased.


H7499 רפאה re phû'âh
רפאה
re phû'âh
ref-oo-aw'
Feminine passive participle of H7495; a medicament

KJV Usage: heal [-ed], medicine.


H7500 רפאוּת riph'ûth
רפאוּת
riph'ûth
rif-ooth'
From H7495; a cure

KJV Usage: health.


H7501 רפאל re phâ'êl
רפאל
re phâ'êl
ref-aw-ale'
From H7495 and H410; God has cured; Rephael, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Rephael.


H7503 רפה râphâh
רפה
râphâh
raw-faw'
A primitive root; to slacken (in many applications, literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: abate, cease, consume, draw [toward evening], fail, (be) faint, be (wax) feeble, forsake, idle, leave, let alone (go, down), (be) slack, stay, be still, be slothful, (be) weak (-en). See H7495.


H7505 רפוּא râphû'
רפוּא
râphû'
raw-foo'
Passive participle of H7495; cured; Raphu, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Raphu.


H7509 רפיה re phâyâh
רפיה
re phâyâh
ref-aw-yaw'
From H7495 and H3050; Jah has cured; Rephajah, the name of five Israelites

KJV Usage: Rephaiah.


H8644 תּרוּפה te rûphâh
תּרוּפה
te rûphâh
ter-oo-faw'
From H7322 in the sense of its congener H7495; a remedy

KJV Usage: medicine.


H8655 תּרפים te râphı̂ym
תּרפים
te râphı̂ym
ter-aw-feme'
Plural perhaps from H7495; a healer; Teraphim (singular or plural) a family idol

KJV Usage: idols (-atry), images, teraphim.


H1051 בּית רפא bêyth râphâ'

בּית רפא
bêyth râphâ'
bayth raw-faw'
From H1004 and H7497; house of (the) giant; Beth-Rapha, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Beth-rapha.