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HebrewH7440

רִנָּה

rinnâh

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "rinnâh" refers to a loud, high-pitched sound, such as a shout or cry, which can express either joy or sorrow. It is associated with actions like singing, proclaiming, or shouting in moments of celebration or grief. The term is used to convey strong emotional expressions, whether of gladness or lament.

properly, a creaking (or shrill sound), i.e. shout (of joy or grief)

The Hebrew word rinnâh means "properly, a creaking (or shrill sound), i.e. shout (of joy or grief)," encompassing related ideas including cry, gladness, joy, proclamation.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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