Strong's Lexicon
razi: Secret, hidden
Original Word:רָזִי
Part of Speech:Noun Masculine
Transliteration:raziy
Pronunciation:rah-ZEE
Phonetic Spelling:(raw-zee')
Definition:Secret, hidden
Meaning:thinness
Word Origin:Derived from the root רָז (raz), meaning "secret" or "mystery."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Greek equivalent often associated with the concept of secrets or mysteries is μυστήριον (mystērion), Strong's Greek 3466, which appears in the New Testament to describe divine mysteries revealed through Christ.
Usage:The term "razi" is used to describe something that is secret or hidden, often in the context of divine mysteries or confidential matters. It conveys the idea of something that is not immediately apparent or is known only to a select few.
Cultural and Historical Background:In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of secrets or mysteries was often associated with divine wisdom and revelation. The Israelites believed that God held the ultimate mysteries of the universe and that He revealed them to His prophets and chosen people. The idea of secrets also played a role in the wisdom literature, where understanding and insight were highly valued.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
razahDefinitionleanness, wasting
NASB Translationwoe (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
; —
Isaiah 24:16 (twice in verse)
to me, wasting! (opposed to ).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
leanness
Fromrazah; thinness -- leanness.
see HEBREWrazah
Forms and Transliterations
רָֽזִי־ רָזִי־ רזי־ rā·zî- razi rāzî-
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