Strong's Lexicon Raqqath: Raqqath Original Word: רַקָּת NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom raqaq Definition a city in Naphtali NASB Translation Rakkath (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs רַקַּת proper name, of a location in Naphtail, Joshua 19:35; ᵐ5 (Ομαθα) δακεθ, A Ρεκκαθ, ᵐ5L Ρακκαθ; a Jewish tradition identified with Tiberias, TalmJer. Megilla 2 b NbrGeogr. 208 f. BuhlGeogr. 226 GASmGerogr. 447. רָשׁ see רושׁ רשׁה (√of following; compare Late Hebrew Hiph`il permit, Hoph`al Ecclus 3:22; Jewish-Aramaic רְשָׁא have power, Aph`el permit; Old Aramaic רשי cause, occasion, Lzb370, Nabataean allowed, Idib.; Syriac is usually blame; Assyrian rašû, possess, râšû, creditor; Arabic () be firm, IV. make firm; Ethiopic set, put in, place over, prepare, etc.; Sabean רשו servant of deity JHMordtmZMG xxx (1876), 31 f.). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Rakkath From raqaq in its original sense of diffusing; a beach (as expanded shingle); Rakkath, a place in Palestine -- Rakkath. see HEBREW raqaq Forms and Transliterations רַקַּ֥ת רקת rakKat raq·qaṯ raqqaṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 19:35 HEB: צֵ֔ר וְחַמַּ֖ת רַקַּ֥ת וְכִנָּֽרֶת׃ NAS: and Hammath, Rakkath and Chinnereth, KJV: and Hammath, Rakkath, and Chinnereth, INT: Zer and Hammath Rakkath and Chinnereth 1 Occurrence |