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rūṣ רוּץ ‘to run’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

rūṣ v
1) to run
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to run
  1a2) runners (participle as subst)
 1b) (Polel) to run swiftly, dart
 1c) (Hiphil)
  1c1) to bring or move quickly, hurry
  1c2) to drive away from, cause to run away

Mentioned in Genesis 29:12, 18:7, 18:2, 24:29, 29:13, 24:20, 41:14, 24:28, 24:17, 33:4 Numbers 17:12, 11:27 Joshua 7:22, 8:19 Judges 7:21, 13:10 1 Samuel 20:6, 22:17, 4:12, 17:17, 17:22, 3:5, 17:51, 8:11, 20:36, 10:23, 17:48 2 Samuel 15:1, 18:19, 18:22, 18:23, 18:26, 18:24, 22:30, 18:21 1 Kings 19:20, 1:5, 18:46, 14:28, 14:27 2 Kings 5:20, 4:22, 23:12, 5:21, 11:6, 4:26, 10:25, 11:11, 11:4, 11:13, 11:19 Isaiah 40:31, 59:7, 55:5 Jeremiah 12:5, 49:19, 50:44, 23:21, 51:31 Joel 2:7, 2:9, 2:4 Amos 6:12 Nahum 2:5 Habakkuk 2:2 Haggai 1:9 Zechariah 2:8 Psalms 18:30, 68:32, 147:15, 19:6, 59:5, 119:32 Proverbs 6:18, 4:12, 1:16, 18:10 Job 15:26, 9:25, 16:14 Song of Songs 1:4 Esther 3:13, 8:10, 8:14, 3:15 Daniel 8:6 2 Chronicles 30:6, 12:11, 23:12, 30:10, 35:13, 12:10

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