Lexicon rohab: Width, breadth, expanse Original Word: רֹהָב Strong's Exhaustive Concordance strength From rahab; pride -- strength. see HEBREW rahab NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rahab Definition pride NASB Translation pride (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [רֹ֫הַב] noun [masculine] Thes and others pride, i.e. object of pride; — suffix רָהְבָּם Psalm 90:10 (compare ἠ ἀλαζονία τοῦ βίου1John 2:16); < ᵐ5 ᵑ9 their width, extent (רָחְבָּם). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root רָהַב (rahav), which conveys the idea of pride or arrogance.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct one-to-one correspondence between Hebrew and Greek terms, the concept of pride in the Greek New Testament can be related to terms such as ὑπερηφανία (hyperēphania, Strong's Greek 5243), which also denotes arrogance or pride. Another related Greek term is ἀλαζονεία (alazoneia, Strong's Greek 212), which refers to boastfulness or arrogance. These terms capture similar themes of pride and self-exaltation found in the Hebrew Scriptures. Usage: The word רֹהָב (rohav) is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe a sense of pride or arrogance, often in a negative context, highlighting the moral and spiritual dangers associated with such an attitude. Context: The Hebrew term רֹהָב (rohav) is a noun that encapsulates the concept of pride or arrogance. It is derived from the root רָהַב (rahav), which suggests a sense of swelling or being lifted up, metaphorically applied to the human disposition of pride. In the biblical context, pride is frequently portrayed as a vice that leads to downfall and is often contrasted with humility, a virtue highly esteemed in the Scriptures. Forms and Transliterations וְ֭רָהְבָּם ורהבם Verahebom wə·rā·hə·bām wərāhəbāmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Psalm 90:10 HEB: שְׁמ֘וֹנִ֤ים שָׁנָ֗ה וְ֭רָהְבָּם עָמָ֣ל וָאָ֑וֶן NAS: years, Yet their pride is [but] labor KJV: years, yet [is] their strength labour INT: eighty years their pride is labor and sorrow 1 Occurrence |