International Standard Bible Encyclopedia RACALra'-kal (rakhal, "trader"): A place in Judah, enumerated among "the places where David himself and his men were wont to haunt," to the elders of which he sent a share of his spoils (1 Samuel 30:29). The Septuagint reading "Carmel" has been adopted, by many, because of the similarity of the words in Hebrew (rakal and karmel) and because there was a Carmel in the neighborhood of Hebron (Joshua 15:55 1 Samuel 15:12), which figures in the story of David's adventures when pursued by Saul (1 Samuel 25) in a manner that makes it improbable that he would overlook the place in his good fortune (the King James Version "Rachal"). Strong's Hebrew 7403. Rakal -- a city in S. Judah... 7402, 7403. Rakal. 7404 . a city in S. Judah. Transliteration: Rakal Phonetic Spelling: (raw-kawl') Short Definition: Racal. Word ... /hebrew/7403.htm - 6k Thesaurus Racal (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia RACAL. ra'-kal (rakhal ... Rachal"). Nathan Isaacs. Multi-Version Concordance Racal (1 Occurrence). 1 Samuel ... /r/racal.htm - 7k Raca (1 Occurrence) Race (36 Occurrences) Ken'ites (6 Occurrences) Jerah'meelites (2 Occurrences) Jerahmeelites (2 Occurrences) Kenites (8 Occurrences) Rachal (1 Occurrence) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Racal (1 Occurrence)1 Samuel 30:29 Subtopics Related Terms |