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HebrewH7349

רַחוּם

rachûwm

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "rachûwm" means compassionate or merciful. It comes from a root word that conveys the idea of showing deep care or pity. It is used to describe someone who is full of compassion or mercy toward others.

compassionate

The Hebrew word rachûwm means "compassionate," encompassing related ideas including full of compassion, merciful..

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רַחוּםoiktirmōn — compassionate

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