וּ/מֵרַ֔ע
𐤅/𐤌𐤓𐤏
râʻaʻ
and evildoers
To be or become bad, evil, or injurious; to act wickedly or cause harm. Encompasses a range of meanings from physical damage or breaking (of objects or situations) to moral wrong or social injustice. In different contexts, can denote being wicked or corrupt, causing harm, acting unjustly, or deteriorating in condition.
Isaiah 9:16 · Word #17
Lexicon H7489
| Lemma | רָעַע |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤓𐤏𐤏 |
| Transliteration | râʻaʻ |
| Strong's | H7489 |
| Definition | To be or become bad, evil, or injurious; to act wickedly or cause harm. Encompasses a range of meanings from physical damage or breaking (of objects or situations) to moral wrong or social injustice. In different contexts, can denote being wicked or corrupt, causing harm, acting unjustly, or deteriorating in condition. |
Morphology HC/Vhrmsa
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state |
| Binyan | h — Hiphil — Causative active |
| Conjugation | r — Participle Active — The one doing the action |
| Gender | m — Masculine — Masculine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
| State | a — Absolute — The noun stands independently |
Common Translation
| Phrase | and evildoers |
SIBI-P1 Translation H7489-27
one causing harm
| Morphological Notes | Hiphil (causative) active participle, masculine singular, absolute. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Hiphil stem conveys causation, shifting the root idea of being bad or broken into actively causing harm or evil. As a masculine singular active participle, it denotes a single male agent characterized by causing harm. |
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