Strong's Concordance arach: to wander, journey, go Original Word: אָרַחPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: arach Phonetic Spelling: (aw-rakh') Definition: to wander, journey, go NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina 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 עִםאַֿנְשֵׁיֶֿרשַׁע׃ ׳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 Exhaustive Concordance wayfaring A primitive root; to travel -- go, wayfaring (man). Forms and Transliterations אֹֽרְחִ֔ים ארחים הָאֹרֵ֖חַ הארח וְאָרַ֣ח וּכְאֹרֵ֖חַ וארח וכארח לָאֹרֵ֖חַ לארח ’ō·rə·ḥîm ’ōrəḥîm hā’ōrêaḥ hā·’ō·rê·aḥ haoReach lā’ōrêaḥ lā·’ō·rê·aḥ laoReach oreChim ū·ḵə·’ō·rê·aḥ ucheoReach ūḵə’ōrêaḥ veaRach wə’āraḥ wə·’ā·raḥLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Judges 19:17 HEB: אֶת־ הָאִ֥ישׁ הָאֹרֵ֖חַ בִּרְחֹ֣ב הָעִ֑יר KJV: he saw a wayfaring man INT: and saw man A wayfaring the open of the city 2 Samuel 12:4 Job 34:8 Jeremiah 9:2 Jeremiah 14:8 5 Occurrences |