רַע

Strong's H7451

raʻ

/rah/

bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)

Quick Facts

Strong's Number
H7451
Hebrew
רַע
Transliteration
raʻ
Pronunciation
/rah/
KJV Translations
33 distinct renderings
Language
Biblical Hebrew

Definition & Etymology

Full Definition

bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)

Derivation

from H7489 (רָעַע);H7489 (râʻaʻ)

KJV Translation Breakdown

This Hebrew word is translated as the following in the King James Version:

adversityafflictionbadcalamity[phrase] displease(-ure)distressevil((-favouredness)manthing)[phrase] exceedinglygreatgrief(-vous)harmheavyhurt(-ful)ill (favoured)[phrase] markmischief(-vous)miserynaught(-ty)noisome[phrase] not pleasesad(-ly)soresorrowtroublevexwicked(-ly-nessone)worse(-st)wretchednesswrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.)

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