rāḥēq רָחֵק ‘removed’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from rāḥaq רָחַק ‘to remove’
Roots:
רחק
rāḥēq adj
1) removing, departing
1a) ones departing (as subst)
2) (TWOT) remote, far
Etymology?:
from rāḥaq רָחַק ‘to remove’
Roots:
רחק
rāḥēq adj
1) removing, departing
1a) ones departing (as subst)
2) (TWOT) remote, far
Mentioned in Psalms 73:27