Strong's Lexicon gahah: To heal, to cure Original Word: גָּהָה Word Origin: A primitive root Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for גָּהָה in the Strong's Concordance, as the concept of healing and removal of affliction is expressed through various Greek terms in the New Testament, such as θεραπεύω (therapeuō • Strong's Greek 2323) meaning "to heal" or "to cure." Usage: This verb is used in the context of healing or removing affliction, often implying a restoration to a previous state of health or wholeness. Context: • The Hebrew verb גָּהָה (gahah) is a primitive root that conveys the action of removing or alleviating, particularly in the context of healing. It is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe the process of healing or the removal of affliction, suggesting a return to a state of well-being. The term is relatively rare in the biblical text, indicating a specific and deliberate action of restoration. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to depart, be cured or healed NASB Translation cure (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [גָּהָה] verb depart, i.e. be cured, healed (subject wound) (compare Aramaic be freed (from guilt, pain, disease, etc.), Aph`el set free, also become free) ולאיִֿגְהֶה מִכֶּם מָזוֺר Hosea 5:13. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance cure A primitive root; to remove (a bandage from a wound, i.e. Heal it) -- cure. Forms and Transliterations יִגְהֶ֥ה יגהה yiḡ·heh yigHeh yiḡhehLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Hosea 5:13 HEB: לָכֶ֔ם וְלֹֽא־ יִגְהֶ֥ה מִכֶּ֖ם מָזֽוֹר׃ NAS: to heal you, Or to cure you of your wound. KJV: he not heal you, nor cure you of your wound. INT: to heal Or to cure at of your wound 1 Occurrence |
be freed (from guilt, pain, disease, etc.), Aph`el set free, also become free) ולאיִֿגְהֶה מִכֶּם מָזוֺר 


