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REPHAIM, VALLEY OF @ kjv@2Samuel:5:18; kjv@2Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15; kjv@1Chronicles:14:9; kjv@Isaiah:17:5 Anakim, GIANTS Giants, GIANTS

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REPHAEL - R>@ - (healed of God), son of Shemaiah, the first-born of Obed-edom. ( kjv@1Chronicles:26:7) (B.C. about 1015.)

REPHAH - R>@ - a son of Ephraim, and ancestor of Joshua. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:26)

REPHAIAH - R>@ - (healed of Jehovah). The sons of Rephaiah appear among the descendants of Zerubbabel in ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:21) A Simeonite chieftain in the reign of Hezekiah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:42) (B.C. 727.) Son of Tola the son of Issachar. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:2) Son of Binea, and descendant of Saul. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:43) The son of Hur, and ruler of a portion of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:3:9) (B.C. 441.)

REPHAIM - R>@ - GIANTS

REPHAIM, THE VALLEY OF - R>@ - ( kjv@1Samuel:5:18 kjv@1Samuel:5:22 kjv@1Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15 kjv@1Chronicles:14:9; kjv@Isaiah:17:5) also in kjv@Joshua:15:8) and kjv@Joshua:18:16 It is translated in the Authorized Version "the valley of the giants ," a spot which was the scene of some of David’s most remarkable adventures. He twice encountered and defeated the Philistines there. (2 Samuel kjv@5:17-25; 23:13) etc. Since the latter part of the sixteenth century the name has been attached to the upland plain which stretches south of Jerusalem and is crossed by the road to Bethlehem
the el Buk’ah of the modern Arabs. (This valley begins near the valley of Hinnom, southwest of Jerusalem extending toward Bethlehem. It is about a mile long, with hills on either side. This agrees with Josephus and is the generally-accepted location of this valley.
ED.) Tobler, however, in his last investigations conclusively adopts the Wady Der Jasin , on the northwest of Jerusalem. The valley appears to derive its name from the ancient nation of the Rephaim. GIANTS

REPHAN - R>@ - the reading, in the Revised Version, for Remphan, kjv@Acts:7:43)

REPHIDIM - R>@ - kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8 kjv@Exodus:19:2) The name means rests or stays , i.e. resting places. The place lies in the march of the Israelites from Egypt to Sinai. Its site is not certain, but it is perhaps Wady Feiran , a rather broad valley about 25 miles from Jebel Musa (Mount Sinai). Others place it in Wady es Sheikh , an eastern continuation of Feiran, and about 12 miles from Sinai. Here the Israelites fought their first battle and gained their first victory after leaving Egypt, the Amalekites having attacked them; here also the people murmured from thirst, and Moses brought water for them out of the rock. From this murmuring the place was called "Massah" and "Meribah."

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Rephael @ healed of God, one of Shemaiah's sons. He and his brethren, on account of their "strength for service," formed one of the divisions of the temple porters ( kjv@1Chronicles:26:7-8).

Rephaim @ lofty men; giants, kjv@Genesis:14:5; kjv@2Samuel:21:16-18, marg. A.V., Rapha, marg. R.V., Raphah; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:13, R.V.; A.V., "giants"). The aborigines of Palestine, afterwards conquered and dispossessed by the Canaanite tribes, are classed under this general title. They were known to the Moabites as Emim, i.e., "fearful", kjv@Deuteronomy:2:11), and to the Ammonites as Zamzummim. Some of them found refuge among the Philistines, and were still existing in the days of David. We know nothing of their origin. They were not necessarily connected with the "giants" (R.V., "Nephilim") of kjv@Genesis:6:4. (
See GIANTS.)

Rephaim, Valley of @ kjv@Joshua:15:8 kjv@Joshua:18:16, R.V.). When David became king over all Israel, the Philistines, judging that he would now become their uncompromising enemy, made a sudden attack upon Hebron, compelling David to retire from it. He sought refuge in "the hold" at Adullam ( kjv@2Samuel:5:17-22), and the Philistines took up their position in the valley of Rephaim, on the west and south-west of Jerusalem. Thus all communication between Bethlehem and Jerusalem was intercepted. While David and his army were encamped here, there occurred that incident narrated in kjv@2Samuel:23:15-17. Having obtained divine direction, David led his army against the Philistines, and gained a complete victory over them. The scene of this victory was afterwards called Baalperazim (q.v.). A second time, however, the Philistines rallied their forces in this valley ( kjv@2Samuel:5:22). Again warned by a divine oracle, David led his army to Gibeon, and attacked the Philistines from the south, inflicting on them another severe defeat, and chasing them with great slaughter to Gezer (q.v.). There David kept in check these enemies of Israel. This valley is now called el
- Bukei'a.

Rephidim @ supports, one of the stations of the Israelites, situated in the Wady Feiran, near its junction with the Wady esh
- Sheikh. Here no water could be found for the people to drink, and in their impatience they were ready to stone Moses, as if he were the cause of their distress. At the command of God Moses smote "the rock in Horeb," and a copious stream flowed forth, enough for all the people. After this the Amalekites attacked the Israelites while they were here encamped, but they were utterly defeated kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8-16). They were the "first of the nations" to make war against Israel kjv@Numbers:24:20). Leaving Rephidim, the Israelites advanced into the wilderness of Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:1-2; kjv@Numbers:33:14-15), marching probably through the two passes of the Wady Solaf and the Wady esh
- Sheikh, which converge at the entrance to the plain er
- Rahah, the "desert of Sinai," which is two miles long and about half a mile broad. (
See SINAI; MERIBAH

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Rephaim, or Giants, the @ Subdued by Chedorlaomer kjv@Genesis:14:5
Dwelt in Canaan kjv@Joshua:17:15
Og the king of Bashan was of kjv@Joshua:13:12
The valley of
A border of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:8
Was exceedingly fruitful kjv@Isaiah:17:5
David obtained victories over the Philistines in kjv@2Samuel:5:18 kjv@2Samuel:5:25
The last of, destroyed by David and his warriors kjv@1Samuel:17:4 kjv@1Samuel:17:49 kjv@1Samuel:17:50 kjv@2Samuel:21:15-22

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REPHAEL @
- A porter of the temple during the time of David kjv@1Chronicles:26:7

REPHAH @
- A grandson of Ephraim kjv@1Chronicles:7:25

REPHAIAH @

-1. A descendant of David kjv@1Chronicles:3:21

-2. A Simeonite captain kjv@1Chronicles:4:42

-3. Son of Tola, from the tribe of Issachar kjv@1Chronicles:7:2

-4. A descendant of Jonathan kjv@1Chronicles:9:43 .Called RAPHA kjv@1Chronicles:8:37

-5. Governor over half of Jerusalem during the time of Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:3:9

REPHAIM @

-1. An ancient people of Palestine, of great stature kjv@Genesis:14:5; kjv@Genesis:15:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:11-20; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:11-13 .R. V.) kjv@Joshua:12:4; kjv@Joshua:13:12; kjv@Joshua:17:15

-2. A valley; the boundary between the territories of Judah and Benjamin kjv@Joshua:15:8; kjv@Joshua:18:16 .The battleground of David and the Philistines kjv@2Samuel:5:18 kjv@2Samuel:5:22 kjv@2Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15; kjv@1Chronicles:14:9 .The productiveness of kjv@Isaiah:17:5

REPHIDIM @
- A camping place of Israel in their wandering of forty years kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8 kjv@Exodus:19:2; kjv@Numbers:33:14-15

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kjv@STRING:Diotrephes <HITCHCOCK>@ nourished by Jupiter - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Elihoreph <HITCHCOCK>@ god of winter, or of youth - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Hareph <HITCHCOCK>@ winter; reproach - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Misrephoth-maim <HITCHCOCK>@ hot waters - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Rephael <HITCHCOCK>@ the physic or medicine of God - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Rephaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ medicine or refreshment of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Rephidim <HITCHCOCK>@ beds; places of rest - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Zarephath <HITCHCOCK>@ ambush of the mouth - HITCHCOCK-Z


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REPHAIM, VALLEY OF @ kjv@2Samuel:5:18; kjv@2Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15; kjv@1Chronicles:14:9; kjv@Isaiah:17:5 Anakim, GIANTS Giants, GIANTS

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H2779 <STRHEB>@ חרף chôreph kho'-ref From H2778; properly the crop {gathered} that {is} (by implication) the autumn (and winter) season; figuratively ripeness of age: - {cold} winter ({[-house]}) youth.


H2780 <STRHEB>@ חרף chârêph khaw-rafe' From H2778; reproachful; an Israelite: - Hareph.


H2964 <STRHEB>@ טרף ţereph teh'-ref From H2963; something {torn} that {is} a {fragment} for example a fresh {leaf} {prey} food: - {leaf} {meat} {prey} spoil.


H4956 <STRHEB>@ משׂרפות מים miώrephôth mayim mis-ref-ohth' mah'-yim From the plural of H4955 and H4325; burnings of water; {Misrephoth-Majim} a place in Palestine: - Misrephoth-mayim.


H456 <STRHEB>@ אליחרף 'ĕlîychôreph el-ee-kho'-ref From H410 and H2779; God of autumn; {Elichoreph} an Israelite: - Elihoreph.


H6203 <STRHEB>@ ערף ‛ôreph o-ref' From H6202; the nape or back of the neck (as declining); hence the back generally (whether literally or figuratively): - back ([stiff-]) neck ([-ed]).


H6885 <STRHEB>@ צרפי tsôrephîy tso-ref-ee' From H6884; refiner; Tsorephi (with the {article}) an Israelite: - goldsmith´ s.


H6886 <STRHEB>@ צרפת tsârephath tsaw-ref-ath' From H6884; refinement; {Tsarephath} a place in Palestine: - Zarephath.


H7497 <STRHEB>@ רפה רפא râphâ' râphâh {raw-faw'} raw-faw' From H7495 in the sense of invigorating; a giant: - {giant} {Rapha} Rephaim (-s). See also H1051.


H7499 <STRHEB>@ רפאה rephû'âh ref-oo-aw' Feminine passive participle of H7495; a medicament: - heal {[-ed]} medicine.


H7501 <STRHEB>@ רפאל rephâ'êl ref-aw-ale' From H7495 and H410; God has cured; {Rephael} an Israelite: - Rephael.


H7506 <STRHEB>@ רפח rephach reh'-fakh From an unused root apparently meaning to sustain; support; {Rephach} an Israelite: - Rephah.


H7507 <STRHEB>@ רפידה rephîydâh ref-ee-daw' From H7502; a railing (as spread along): - bottom.


H7508 <STRHEB>@ רפידים rephîydîym ref-ee-deem' Plural of the masculine of the same as H7507; ballusters; {Rephidim} a place in the Desert: - Rephidim.


H7509 <STRHEB>@ רפיה rephâyâh ref-aw-yaw' From H7495 and H3050; Jah has cured; {Rephajah} the name of five Israelites: - Rephaiah.


H7512 <STRHEB>@ רפס rephas ref-as' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7511: - stamp.


H7516 <STRHEB>@ רפשׁ rephesh reh'-fesh From H7515; mud (as roiled): - mire.


H7517 <STRHEB>@ רפת repheth reh'-feth Probably form H7503; a stall for cattle (from their resting there): - stall.


G1025 <STRGRK>@ βρέφος brephos bref'-os Of uncertain affinity; an infant (properly unborn) literally or figuratively: - babe (young) child infant.


G1294 <STRGRK>@ διαστρέφω diastrephō dee-as-tref'-o From G1223 and G4762; to distort that is (figuratively) misinterpret or (morally) corrupt: - perverse (-rt) turn away.


G1361 <STRGRK>@ Διοτρεφής Diotrephēs dee-ot-ref-ace' From the alternate of G2203 and G5142; Jove nourished; Diotrephes an opponent of Christianity: - Diotrephes.


G1612 <STRGRK>@ ἐκστρέφω ekstrephō ek-stref'-o From G1537 and G4762; to pervert (figuratively): - subvert.


G1625 <STRGRK>@ ἐκτρέφω ektrephō ek-tref'-o From G1537 and G5142; to rear up to maturity that is (generally) to cherish or train: - bring up nourish.


G1789 <STRGRK>@ ἐντρέφω entrephō en-tref'-o From G1722 and G5142; (figuratively) to educate: - nourish up in.


G1994 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιστρέφω epistrephō ep-ee-stref'-o From G1909 and G4762; to revert (literally figuratively or morally): - come (go) again convert (re-) turn (about again).


G2690 <STRGRK>@ καταστρέφω katastrephō kat-as-tref'-o From G2596 and G4762; to turn upside down that is upset: - overthrow.


G3344 <STRGRK>@ μεταστρέφω metastrephō met-as-tref'-o From G3326 and G4762; to turn across that is transmute or (figuratively) corrupt: - pervert turn.


G390 <STRGRK>@ ἀναστρέφω anastrepho an-as-tref'-o From G303 and G4762; to overturn; also to return; by implication to busy oneself that is remain live: - abide behave self have conversation live overthrow pass return be used.


G397 <STRGRK>@ ἀνατρέφω anatrephō an-at-ref'-o From G303 and G5142; to rear (physically or mentally): - bring up nourish (up).


G4488 <STRGRK>@ Ῥησά Rhēsa hray-sah' Probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for [H7509]); Resa (that is Rephajah) an Israelite: - Rhesa.


G4558 <STRGRK>@ Σάρεπτα Sarepta sar'-ep-tah Of Hebrew origin [H6886]; Sarepta (that is Tsarephath) a place in Palestine: - Sarepta.


G4762 <STRGRK>@ στρέφω strephō stref'-o Strengthened from the base of G5157; to twist that is turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively): - convert turn (again back again self self about).


G4962 <STRGRK>@ συστρέφω sustrephō soos-tref'-o From G4862 and G4762; to twist together that is collect (a bundle a crowd): - gather.


G5142 <STRGRK>@ τρέφω trephō tref'-o A primary verb (properly θρέφω threphō; but perhaps strengthened from the base of G5157 through the idea of convolution); properly to stiffen that is fatten (by implication to cherish [with food etc.]6 pamper rear): - bring up feed nourish.


G5290 <STRGRK>@ ὑποστρέφω hupostrephō hoop-os-tref'-o From G5259 and G4762; to turn under (behind) that is to return (literally or figuratively): - come again return (again back again) turn back (again).


G654 <STRGRK>@ ἀποστρέφω apostrephō ap-os-tref'-o From G575 and G4762; to turn away or back (literally or figuratively): - bring again pervert turn away (from).