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hebrew #7511 - רָפַס raphas (to stamp)


Original Word:רָפַס
Transliteration: raphas
Definition:to stamp, tread
Part of Speech:Verb
Phonetic Spelling:(raw-fas')
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

humble self, submit self

A primitive root; to trample, i.e. Prostrate -- humble self, submit self.


Englishman's Concordance

1) (Hithpael)
1c1) to stamp oneself down, humble oneself
1c2) stamping or tramping down (participle)
Part of Speech: verb
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root
Same Word by TWOT Number: 2199

Brown-Driver-Briggs

רָפַס, רָפַשׂverbstamp, tread, foul by stamping, treading (Late Hebrew רָפַסtread, Syriac ; compare Arabic kick); —

QalImperfect2masculine singular וַתִּרְמֹּסEzekiel 32:2, with accusative rivers; 2masculine plural תִּרְמּשֹׁ֑וּןEzekiel 34:18.

Niph`alParticipleמַעְיָן נִרְמָּשׂProverbs 25:26a fountain befouled.

Hithpa`el (stamp oneself down, then figurative), Imperative masculine singular הִתְרַמֵּסProverbs 6:3humble thyself, become a suppliant (RVm Toy bestir thyself, as conjecture); Participleמִתְרַמֵּס בְּרַצֵּי כָ֑סֶףPsalm 68:31stamping, trampling, down pieces of silver (?), obscure and probably corrupt, see conjectures in Bae and others and מַּתְרֹס above, near the end

[רְפַס] verbtread, trample (compare Biblical Hebrew (late)); —

Pe`alParticiple active feminine singular בּרגיה רָֽסְפָה, with accusative of thing Daniel 7:7,19.


Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Hebrew: 7511. רָפַס (raphas or raphas) — 2 Occurrences

Psalm 68:30
HEB:בְּעֶגְלֵ֬י עַמִּ֗ים מִתְרַפֵּ֥ס בְּרַצֵּי־ כָ֑סֶף
NAS: of the peoples, Trampling under foot the pieces
KJV: of the people, [till every one] submit himself with pieces
INT: the calves of the peoples Trampling the pieces of silver

Proverbs 6:3
HEB:רֵעֶ֑ךָ לֵ֥ךְ הִ֝תְרַפֵּ֗ס וּרְהַ֥ב רֵעֶֽיךָ׃
NAS: Go, humble yourself, and importune
KJV: go, humble thyself, and make sure
INT: of your neighbor Go humble and importune your neighbor

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