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- Usage: The term "ro'eh" is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a "seer," a person who receives divine revelations or visions. This role is closely associated with that of a prophet, though "seer" emphasizes the visionary aspect of receiving messages from God. Seers were often consulted for guidance and insight into God's will.
Discover the original meaning of Ro'eh 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 Ro'eh.
- rō'ê Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (KJV)
Study the original meaning of rō'ê in the Bible using the...
- rō'ê Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (KJV)
Pronunciation: roh-eh. Phonetic Spelling: (ro-eh') Definition: Seer, prophet. Meaning: a seer, a vision. Word Origin: Derived from the root רָאָה (ra'ah), meaning "to see" or "to perceive." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3708 (ὁράω, horao) - to see, to perceive. - G4396 (προφήτης, prophētēs) - prophet.
Strong's Number H7203 matches the Hebrew רֹאֶה (rō'ê), which occurs 6 times in 5 verses in the WLC Hebrew. (Beforetime in Israel, when a man went to enquire of God, thus he spake, Come, and let us go to the seer: for he that is now called a Prophet was beforetime called a Seer.)
Study the original meaning of rō'ê in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of rō'ê.
rō·‘êh — 26 Occurrences. Genesis 4:2. HEB: וַֽיְהִי־ הֶ֙בֶל֙ רֹ֣עֵה צֹ֔אן וְקַ֕יִן. NAS: And Abel was a keeper of flocks, KJV: And Abel was a keeper of sheep, INT: become and Abel was a keeper of flocks Cain. Genesis 30:36.
Aug 13, 2015 · God was the roeh. Here, in our portion, as the Jews prepare to enter Israel, it is in the context of the soon-to-be-realized covenant. Re’eh therefore refers to the Jewish people achieving...
se'-er, ser: The word in English Versions of the Bible represents two Hebrew words, ro'eh (1Sa 9:9, 11, 18-19; 2Sa 15:27; 1Ch 9:22, etc.), And chozeh (2Sa 24:11; 2Ki 17:13; 1Ch 21:9; 25:5; 29:29, etc.).