αΏ₯Ξ±ΞΊα½±
Transliteration
rhaka (Key)
Pronunciation
rhak-ah'
Part of Speech
Aramaism
Root Word (Etymology)
Of Aramaic origin cf Χ¨Φ΅Χ™Χ§ (H7386)
mGNT
1x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
1x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
0x in 0 unique form(s)
αΏ¬Ξ±ΞΊα½± — 1x
αΏ₯Ξ±ΞΊα½± — 1x
Dictionary Aids

Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry

TDNT Reference: 6:973,983

Strong’s Definitions

αΏ₯Ξ±ΞΊα½± rhaká, rhak-ah'; of Chaldee origin (compare H7386); O empty one, i.e. thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification):—Raca.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x

The KJV translates Strong's G4469 in the following manner: Raca (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x
The KJV translates Strong's G4469 in the following manner: Raca (1x).
  1. empty, i.e. a senseless, empty headed man

  2. a term of reproach used among the Jews in the time of Christ

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
αΏ₯Ξ±ΞΊα½± rhaká, rhak-ah'; of Chaldee origin (compare H7386); O empty one, i.e. thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification):—Raca.
STRONGS G4469:
αΏ€Ξ±ΞΊα½± (Tdf. αΏ€Ξ±Ο‡α½±; (the better accentuation seems to be αΏ€Ξ±ΞΊα½±; cf. Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 8)), an Aramaic word ר֡יקָא (but according to Kautzsch (as above), p. 10) not the stative emphatic of Χ¨Φ΅Χ™Χ§, but shortened from Χ¨Φ΅Χ™Χ§ΦΈΧŸ (Hebrew Χ¨Φ΄Χ™Χ§), empty, i. e. a senseless, empty-headed man, a term of reproach used by the Jews in the time of Christ (B. D., under the word ; WΓΌnsche, ErlΓ€uterung as above with, p. 47): Matthew 5:22.
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References

Matthew
Matthew 5:22
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