Concordancia Strong rhaka: Raca, vacía (una expresión de desprecio). Palabra Original: ῥακάParte del Discurso: Arameo Transliterado Palabra Transliteración: rhaka Ortografía Fonética: (rhak-ah') Definición: Raca, vacía (una expresión de desprecio). RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: Raca (1). HELPS Word-studies 4469 rhaká (aparentemente relacionado con el término arameo rōq, "vacío") - propiamente, cabeza hueca, usado para expresar desprecio por la cabeza de alguien, es decir, considerarlo tonto (sin sentido común); un "bobo" que actúa de manera presuntuosa y desconsiderada(TDNT). Strong's Concordance rhaka: empty (an expression of contempt) Original Word: ῥακάPart of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable) Transliteration: rhaka Phonetic Spelling: (rhak-ah') Short Definition: empty, foolish Definition: empty, foolish. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4469: ῤακάῤακά (Tdf. ῤαχά; (the better accentuation seems to be ῤακά; cf. Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 8)), an Aramaic word רֵיקָא (but according to Kautzsch (as above), p. 10) not the stative emphatic of רֵיק, but shortened from רֵיקָן (Hebrew רִיק), empty, i. e. a senseless, empty-headed man, a term of reproach used by the Jews in the time of Christ (B. D., under the word STRONGS NT 4469: ῤαχά [ῤαχά, see ῤακά.] Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Raca. Of Chaldee origin (compare reyq); O empty one, i.e. Thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification) -- Raca. see HEBREW reyq Forms and Transliterations Ρακα ρακά Ῥακά Raka Rhaka RhakáLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 44691 Occurrence Ῥακά — 1 Occ. Matthew 5:22 Aram GRK: ἀδελφῷ αὐτοῦ Ῥακά ἔνοχος ἔσται NAS: to his brother, You good-for-nothing,' shall be guilty KJV: brother, Raca, shall be INT: brother of him Raca liable will be |