7333. razon
Strong's Lexicon
razon: Leanness, Emaciation

Original Word: רָזוֹן
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: razon
Pronunciation: rah-ZONE
Phonetic Spelling: (raw-zone')
Definition: Leanness, Emaciation
Meaning: a dignitary

Word Origin: Derived from the root רָזָה (razah), which means "to be lean" or "to be emaciated."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "razon," the concept of leanness or lack can be related to Greek terms such as ἀσθένεια (astheneia - weakness) or πενία (penia - poverty).

Usage: The term "razon" is used to describe a state of physical leanness or emaciation, often implying a lack of nourishment or sustenance. It can be used metaphorically to describe spiritual or moral impoverishment.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, physical health and well-being were often seen as indicators of divine favor, while leanness or emaciation could be viewed as a sign of divine displeasure or judgment. The concept of "razon" would have been understood in the context of agricultural society, where food scarcity could lead to physical leanness, and spiritual leanness could be seen as a result of turning away from God.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from razan
Definition
potentate
NASB Translation
prince's (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. רָזוֺן noun masculine potentate; — absolute ׳ר Proverbs 14:28 ("" מֶלֶךְ). — I. רָזוֺן see below רזה above

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
prince

From razan; a dignitary -- prince.

see HEBREW razan

Forms and Transliterations
רָזֽוֹן׃ רזון׃ raZon
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Englishman's Concordance
Proverbs 14:28
HEB: לְ֝אֹ֗ם מְחִתַּ֥ת רָזֽוֹן׃
NAS: of people is a prince's ruin.
KJV: [is] the destruction of the prince.
INT: of people ruin prince's

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 7333
1 Occurrence


rā·zō·wn — 1 Occ.
















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