732. arach
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arach: to wander, journey, go
Original Word: אָרַח
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: arach
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-rakh')
Short Definition: goes

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to wander, journey, go
NASB Translation
goes (1), traveler (1), traveler* (1), wayfarer (1), wayfarers' (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אָרַח verb wander, journey, go (Phoenician ארךְ in מארח, probably = מְאָרֵחַ compare Ethiopic lead, conduct, see NöZMG 1888, 472; epithet of god Eshmun, Sabean ארחֿ DHMEpigr. Denkm. p. 70, Aramaic אוֺרֵחַ, traveller) —

Qal Perfect וְאָרַה consecutive Job 34:8; Participle אֹרֵחַ Judges 19:17 +; plural אֹרְהִים Jeremiah 9:1; —

1 journey, go, with עִם figurative of association, companionship Job 34:8 לְחֶבְרָה עִםמֹּֿעֲלֵי אָ֑וֶן וְלָלֶכֶת עִםאַֿנְשֵׁיֶֿ˜רשַׁע׃ ׳וְא (compare also הלך Psalm 1:1).

2 Participle wandering, wayfaring, journeying, הָאִישׁ הָאֹרֵחַ Judges 19:17; as substantive wanderer, wayfarer, traveller אֹרֵחַ 2 Samuel 12:4 ("" הֵלֶךְ), Jeremiah 14:8 ("" גֵּר, in simile of ׳י); מְלוֺן אֹרְחִים wayfarers' lodging-place Jeremiah 9:1.



Strong's
wayfaring

A primitive root; to travel -- go, wayfaring (man).

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