Strong's Lexicon razon: Leanness, thinness Original Word: רְזוֹן Word Origin: Derived from the root רָזָה (razah), meaning "to be lean" or "to be emaciated." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent that captures a similar concept of leanness or lack might be found in terms like "νηστεία" (nēsteia - fasting) or "ἀσθένεια" (astheneia - weakness), though these are not direct translations. Usage: The term "razon" is used to describe a state of being lean or thin, often implying a lack of nourishment or a condition of emaciation. It can be used both literally, to describe physical thinness, and metaphorically, to indicate a lack of spiritual or moral substance. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, physical leanness was often associated with famine, poverty, or divine judgment. The Israelites, living in an agrarian society, understood the importance of physical sustenance and viewed leanness as a sign of hardship or divine displeasure. Spiritually, leanness could symbolize a lack of spiritual nourishment or a turning away from God's abundance. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom razah Definition leanness, wasting, scantness NASB Translation short (1), wasting disease (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. רָזוֺן noun [masculine] leanness, wasting, scantness; — absolute ׳ר: 1 leanness Isaiah 10:16 (figurative; opposed to מִשְׁמַנָּיו). 2 wasting, i.e. wasting disease, Psalm 106:15 (compare Bae). 3 ׳אֵיפַת ר Micah 6:10 ephah of scantness, scant measure. — II. רָזוֺן see רזן. below רזח (? cry out, compare Talmud מְרֻזָּח bewailed). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance leanness, scant From razah; thinness -- leanness, X scant. see HEBREW razah Forms and Transliterations רָז֑וֹן רָז֖וֹן רָז֣וֹן רזון rā·zō·wn raZon rāzōwnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Psalm 106:15 HEB: שֶׁאֱלָתָ֑ם וַיְשַׁלַּ֖ח רָז֣וֹן בְּנַפְשָֽׁם׃ NAS: But sent a wasting disease among them. KJV: but sent leanness into their soul. INT: their request sent a wasting their soul Isaiah 10:16 Micah 6:10 3 Occurrences |