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      • Usage: The Hebrew word "racham" primarily denotes a deep, tender compassion or mercy, often akin to the love a parent has for a child. It is used to describe God's compassionate nature and His merciful actions towards humanity.
  1. Transliteration: racham. Pronunciation: rah-kham'. Phonetic Spelling: (rakh'-am) Definition: Mercy, compassion, tender love. Meaning: compassion, the womb, a maiden. Word Origin: Derived from the root רָחַם (racham), which means "to love," "to have compassion," or "to show mercy."

    • Wə·Ra·Ḥă·Mîm

      wə·ra·ḥă·mîm Englishman's Concordance. wə·ra·ḥă·mîm — 2...

    • Ra·Ḥam

      Englishman's Concordance. ra·ḥam — 4 Occurrences. Judges...

    • Ra·Ḥă·Me·Ḵā

      Englishman's Concordance. ra·ḥă·me·ḵā — 8 Occurrences. Psalm...

    • Rechem

      Original Word: רֶחֶם Part of Speech: Noun Masculine...

  2. Nov 19, 2017 · Root: רָחַם resh/chet/mem. Sounds like: raw-khawn. Compassion is one of those human qualities that we admire and celebrate. It’s a hugely emotional word. Our feelings are stirred by the tiniest bird with a broken wing, a child without a friend, a famished stray kitten, an elderly man who can’t remember his family.

  3. Discover the original meaning of Racham in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Racham.

  4. Sep 2, 2021 · In the biblical Hebrew language, the word for “mercy” (רחם; racham) shares the exact same three-letter root as the word for “womb” (רחם; rechem).

  5. Meaning: to fondle, to love, to compassionate. Word Origin: A primitive root. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3627 (oiktirmos): Compassion, pity, mercy - G1653 (eleeo): To have mercy, to show kindness. Usage: The Hebrew verb "racham" primarily conveys the idea of deep compassion and mercy, often akin to the tender feelings a parent has ...

  6. רַחוּם (rachum) -- Compassionate, Merciful. Word Origin: Derived from the root רָחַם (racham), which means "to have compassion" or "to show mercy." Usage: The Hebrew word "rachum" is used to describe the compassionate and merciful nature of God.

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  8. Strong's Number H7356 matches the Hebrew רַחַם (raḥam), which occurs 45 times in 44 verses in the WLC Hebrew.

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