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rāḥōq רָחֹק ‘distant’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from rāḥaq רָחַק ‘to remove’
Roots: רחק

rāḥōq adj
adj
1) remote, far, distant, distant lands, distant ones
 1a) of distance, time
n m
2) distance
 2a) from a distance (with prep)

Mentioned in Genesis 22:4, 37:18 Exodus 24:1, 2:4, 20:21, 20:18 Numbers 9:10 Deuteronomy 13:8, 29:21, 20:15, 30:11, 28:49 Joshua 9:6, 3:4, 9:9, 9:22 Judges 18:7, 18:28 1 Samuel 26:13 2 Samuel 7:19 1 Kings 8:46, 8:41 2 Kings 20:14, 2:7, 19:25 Isaiah 46:12, 66:19, 59:14, 49:1, 60:9, 39:3, 43:6, 22:11, 49:12, 25:1, 60:4, 57:19, 22:3, 5:26, 33:13, 37:26, 23:7, 57:9 Jeremiah 25:26, 31:3, 30:10, 46:27, 51:50, 23:23, 48:24, 12:2 Ezekiel 12:27, 6:12, 22:5 Joel 4:8 Micah 4:3 Habakkuk 1:8 Zechariah 6:15 Psalms 38:12, 56:1, 22:2, 65:6, 139:2, 119:155, 10:1 Proverbs 27:10, 7:19, 31:10, 15:29 Job 36:25, 2:12, 39:29, 39:25, 36:3 Ecclesiastes 7:23, 7:24 Esther 9:20 Daniel 9:7 Ezra 3:13 Nehemiah 4:13, 12:43 1 Chronicles 17:17 2 Chronicles 26:15, 6:36, 6:32

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