Lexical Summary ra': Evil, bad, wicked, harmful, unpleasant Original Word: רַע Strong's Exhaustive Concordance adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, displeasure, distress From ra'a'; bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral) -- adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, + displease(-ure), distress, evil((- favouredness), man, thing), + exceedingly, X great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill (favoured), + mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty), noisome, + not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex, wicked(-ly, -ness, one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. Feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.). see HEBREW ra'a' Brown-Driver-Briggs I. רַע226 adjective bad, evil (distinction from noun, and verb Perfect 3masculine singular, is sometimes not easy, and opinions differ); — masculine singular רַע Genesis 6:5 +; רָ֑ע Genesis 31:24 +; plural רָעַים Genesis 13:13 +; construct רָעֵי Ezekiel 7:24 (strike out Co); feminine singular רָעָה Genesis 37:2 37t. (this form usually noun), plural רָעוֺת Genesis 28:8 14t.; רָעֹת Genesis 41:27 (18 t. noun); — 1 bad, disagreeable, malignant: of a woman, רָעָה בְּעֵינֵי Exodus 21:8 (E; perhaps, with changed accent, verb 3feminine singular רָ֫עָה) disagreeable, unpleasing in the eyes of, plural Genesis 28:8 (P); of poisonous herb 2 Kings 4:41, malignant boils Deuteronomy 28:35; Job 2:7, diseases Deuteronomy 7:15; Deuteronomy 28:59; 2Chronicles 21:19; Ecclesiastes 6:2, deadly sword Psalm 144:10, arrows Ezekiel 5:16, severe judgments Ezekiel 14:21, wonders Deuteronomy 6:22; מַלְאֲכֵי רָעִים Psalm 78:49 = fierce messengers (of God; Ew§ 287 a Ges§ 130e), wild beasts Genesis 37:20,33 (JE) Leviticus 26:6 (H) Ezekiel 5:17; Ezekiel 14:15,21; Ezekiel 34:25; unclean thing Deuteronomy 23:10. 2 bad, unpleasant, giving pain, unhappiness, misery: ימים רעים evil days (of trial and hardship) Genesis 47:9 (P) Proverbs 15:15; עִנְיָן רע Ecclesiastes 1:13; Ecclesiastes 5:13; עִנְיַן Ecclesiastes 4:8, compare Ecclesiastes 2:17; Ecclesiastes 9:3; הַמַּעֲשֶׂה הָרָע Ecclesiastes 4:3; הדבר הרע evil report Exodus 33:4 (J), so דִּבָּה רָעָה Genesis 37:2 (JE) Numbers 14:37 (P), שׁם רע Deuteronomy 22:14,19; Nehemiah 6:13, שְׁמוּעָה רָעָה Jeremiah 49:23; Psalm 112:7; of things: painful discipline Proverbs 15:10, evil occurrence 1 Kings 5:18, evil (-bringing) net Ecclesiastes 9:12, instruments Isaiah 32:7: כל הדבר הרע Joshua 23:15 (D) all evil (injurious) things; רַע it is bad, harmful Isaiah 3:11 Jeremiah 2:19; of speech, דבּר, רעאו טוב Genesis 24:50 (J) in proverb, speak bad or good = anything at all, מטוב עד רע Genesis 31:24,29 (E), לְמֵרָע ועד טוב 2 Samuel 13:22, of the divine spirit as producing an ecstatic state of frenzy and violence 1 Samuel 16:14,15,16,23; 1 Samuel 18:10; 1 Samuel 19:9 (see רוּח 9). 3 evil, displeasing עָשָׂח רָ֔ע בְּעֵינֵי סַרְנֵי פְלשְׁתִּים 1 Samuel 29:7. 4 bad of its kind, land Numbers 13:19 (J), place Numbers 20:5 (JE), waters 2 Kings 2:19, figs Jeremiah 24:2,3(twice in verse); Jeremiah 24:8, kine Genesis 41:3,4,19,20,21,27 (E), מוּם רע Deuteronomy 15:21, compare Deuteronomy 17:1. 5 bad, i.e. of low value Leviticus 27:10 (twice in verse); Leviticus 27:12,14,33 (H), compare Malachi 1:8 (twice in verse); רַע רַע יאֹמַר מַקּוֺנֶה Proverbs 20:14 (twice in verse). 6 + מִן comparative, worse than, 2 Samuel 19:8; as superlative, רָעֵי גוֺיִם Ezekiel 7:24 worst of nations (strike out Co). 7 sad, unhappy: לֶברָֿע֑ sad heart (compare opposed to טוב, יטב) Proverbs 25:20; of face Genesis 40:7 (E) Nehemiah 2:2; רע לְפָנָיו Nehemiah 2:1. 8 חָשַׁב מַחֲשֶׁבֶת(ה)רָעָה devise evil (hurtful) device Ezekiel 38:10; Esther 9:25. 9 bad, unkind, vicious in disposition or temper: וְלֵברָֿ֑ע when the mind is vicious, harmful Proverbs 26:23; רַע עָ֑יִן one evil of eye Proverbs 23:6; Proverbs 28:22; רוּחַ רָעָה Judges 9:23 bad temper. 10 ethically bad, evil, wicked: a. in General, אם טוב ואם רע Ecclesiastes 12:14 whether good or bad. b. of persons, אושׁ רע 1 Samuel 30:22; אדם רע Psalm 140:2; המן הרע הזה Esther 7:6 this wicked Haman, so רָ֑ע = evil man Psalm 10:15; Job 21:30; Proverbs 11:21; Proverbs 12:13; Proverbs 24:20, רָעִים = evil men Genesis 13:13 (J) Jeremiah 6:29; Jeremiah 15:21; Ezekiel 30:12; Job 35:12; Proverbs 4:14; Proverbs 12:12; Proverbs 14:19; Proverbs 15:8; רָעוֺת evil women Jeremiah 2:33; שׁכנים רעים Jeremiah 12:14 evil neighbours; of הַדּוֺר Deuteronomy 1:35, הָעָם Jeremiah 13:10; הָעֵדָה Numbers 14:27,35 (P), המשׁפחה Jeremiah 8:3; ׳רַע בְּעֵינֵי י wicked in the eyes of ׳י Genesis 38:7 (JE) = 1 Chronicles 2:8; ׳עָשָׂה הָרָע בְּעֵינֵי י Numbers 32:13 (R) Deuteronomy 4:25; Deuteronomy 9:18; Deuteronomy 17:2; Deuteronomy 31:29; Judges 2:11 48t., + (with suffix of God) 2 Kings 21:15; Isaiah 65:12; Isaiah 66:4; Jeremiah 7:30; Jeremiah 32:30; Psalm 51:6; 2 Samuel 12:9, probably also Jeremiah 18:10 (read הָרָע for הָרָעָה). c. of thoughts, יֵצֶר Genesis 6:5; Genesis 8:21 (J), הַלֵּב הָרָע Jeremiah 3:17; Jeremiah 7:24; Jeremiah 11:8; Jeremiah 16:12; Jeremiah 18:12; words, רעות Proverbs 15:28. d. deeds, actions, עשׂה (כ)דבר הרע Deuteronomy 13:12; Deuteronomy 17:5; Deuteronomy 19:20; Nehemiah 13:17; עשׂה הרעות Jeremiah 3:5; דבר רע Psalm 64:6; Psalm 141:4; Ecclesiastes 8:3,5; דברים 1 Samuel 2:23; 2 Kings 17:11; דֶּרֶךְ 1 Kings 13:33; Jeremiah 18:11; Jeremiah 23:22 11t.; דרכים 2 Kings 17:13; 2Chronicles 7:14; Ezekiel 20:44; Ezekiel 33:11; Ezekiel 36:31; Zechariah 1:4; מעשׂינוּ Ezra 9:13; מעללים Zechariah 1:4; Nehemiah 9:35 (compare רֹעַ 4); בֶּצַע רע Habakkuk 2:9; מרוצתם Jeremiah 23:10; (ה)תועבות (ה)רעות Ezekiel 6:11; Ezekiel 8:9 (strike out Co); כִּי רָעוֺת בִּמְגוּרָם Psalm 55:16 for evil deeds are in their dwelling. II. רַע126 noun masculineJob 30:26 evil, distress, misery, injury, calamity; — absolute רַע Numbers 11:1 +, בְּרָע Exodus 5:19 +, רָ֑ע Genesis 48:16 +; — 1 evil, distress, adversity: יָרֵא רַע fear evil Psalm 23:4; Zephaniah 3:15; בּוֺרֵא רָ֑ע Isaiah 45:7 (of God), הביא רע Isaiah 31:2; מתאננים רַע Numbers 11:1 (J) murmuring respecting distress (see Di); אם טוב ואם רע Jeremiah 42:6 whether prosperity or adversity; יוֺם רע Amos 6:3 day of calamity; יְמֵי רע Psalm 49:6; Psalm 94:13; כי טוב קויתי ויבא רע Job 30:26; בְּרָע in adversity Exodus 5:19 (E) Psalm 10:6; יִמֹּל בְּרָ֑ע Proverbs 13:17; אֶרְאֶה בָרָ֑ע Genesis 44:34 (J); בכלרֿע Proverbs 5:14, מכל רע Genesis 48:16 (E) Psalm 121:7; see also Micah 1:12; Psalm 140:12; Job 5:19; Job 31:29 Proverbs 12:21; Proverbs 19:23. 2 evil, injury, wrong: Habakkuk 2:9; Job 2:10; Proverbs 21:10; עשׂה רע, + עִם person Genesis 31:29 (E); ל person Jeremiah 39:12; as object of חשּׁב Hosea 7:15, חרשׁ Proverbs 6:14; Proverbs 12:20; Proverbs 14:22, השׁיב Psalm 54:7, גמל Psalm 7:5; Proverbs 31:12, בקּשׁ Proverbs 17:11, שׁלּם Proverbs 20:22, אמר Psalm 41:6, דבּר Psalm 109:20; דבּר בְּרָע Psalm 73:8 speak about injury; לֹא יִתְנַבֵּא טוֺב כִּי אִם רָ֑ע 1 Kings 22:8,18 2Chronicles (2 Chronicles 18:7 לְרָעָמ), 2 Chronicles 18:17 לְרָ֑ע; לרע for harm, injury Isaiah 59:7; Jeremiah 7:6; Jeremiah 25:7; Psalm 56:6; Proverbs 1:16; Proverbs 21:12; Ecclesiastes 8:9; רַע יֵרוֺעַ Proverbs 11:15 (but read רֹעַ Gr SS, see Toy). 3 ethical evil, Deuteronomy 30:15; 2 Samuel 14:17; Isaiah 5:20; Amos 5:14; Micah 7:3 10t.; עשׁה רע 2 Kings 21:9; 2Chronicles 12:14; 33:9; Nehemiah 9:28 8t.; מֹּעֲלֵי רע Micah 2:1; אהד רע Micah 3:2 (Qr), Psalm 52:5; שׂנא רע Amos 5:15; Psalm 97:10; Proverbs 8:13; מאס רע Psalm 36:5; מאס ברע Isaiah 7:15,16; בִּעֵר הרע מִן consume evil from Deuteronomy 13:6 8t. Deuteronomy; לֹא רְגֻרְךָ רָ֑ע Psalm 5:5 (adjective = evil man Hup De and others); ירע טוב ורע Genesis 2:9,17; Genesis 3:5,22 (all J), Deuteronomy 1:39; סר מֵרָע Isaiah 59:15; Psalm 34:15; Psalm 37:27; Proverbs 3:7 8t.; כי ברע הוא Exodus 32:22 (J) he is set on evil; רע רשׁעים Psalm 7:10, רע מעללים 1 Samuel 25:3, compare Micah 3:4 (see רֹעַ 3); דִּבְרֵי רָע deeds of evil Jeremiah 5:28; תַּהְמֻּכוֺתרָ֑ע Proverbs 2:14; אֹרַחרע Psalm 119:101; עֲצַת רע Exodus 11:2; מַחְשְׁבוֺת רע Proverbs 15:26; אִישׁ רע Proverbs 29:6; אַנְשֵׁי רע Proverbs 28:5; אֵשֶׁת רע Proverbs 6:24 (but read רֵעַ Gr Bi Toy). רָעָה310 noun feminine evil, misery, distress, injury; — absolute ׳ר Genesis 26:29 +; construct רָעַת Genesis 6:5 +; suffix רָֽעָתִי Psalm 35:4 +; רָעָֽתְךָ 1 Kings 2:44 +; רָֽעָתֵכִי Jeremiah 11:15 (text dubious); רָֽעַתְכֶם 1 Samuel 12:17, etc.; plural רָעוֺת Deuteronomy 31:17 +; רָעֹת Jeremiah 44:9; Exodus 23:2; suffix רָעוֺתֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 10:19 +, etc.; — 1 evil, misery, distress: מַּחַד רָעָה Proverbs 1:33, באה (ה)רעה Ezekiel 7:5 (twice in verse); with עַל Isaiah 47:11 (read באה for בא), Jeremiah 5:12 5t.; with אֶל Jeremiah 2:3; Jeremiah 51:60; הביא רעה Jeremiah 4:6; 1 Kings 21:29; + אֶל 2 Samuel 17:14 8t. in Kings Jeremiah; + עַל 1 Kings 9:9 2Chronicles 7:22; Jeremiah 19:3 6t. Jeremiah + 8 t.; + אֶל and לְ Jeremiah 19:15; Jeremiah 36:31; יוֺם רעה Jeremiah 17:17,18 5t.; יְמֵי העה Ecclesiastes 12:1 (i.e., spring days, fatal to old people, Wetzst in DeKoh. 447); רָעוֺת evils Deuteronomy 31:17 (twice in verse); Deuteronomy 31:21 (JE), Deuteronomy 32:23 (poem), Psalm 34:20; Psalm 40:13; Psalm 88:4; עֵת רָעָה Amos 5:13; Jeremiah 2:27,28 5t.; ראה ברעה Numbers 11:15 (JE) Obadiah 13; Esther 8:6; ראה רעה Jeremiah 44:17; Psalm 90:15; Proverbs 22:3 = Proverbs 27:12; יפול ברעה Proverbs 17:20; Proverbs 28:14; בְּרָעָה Genesis 44:29 (J) Proverbs 14:32; Proverbs 24:16; Nehemiah 1:3; 1 Chronicles 7:23; Psalm 107:26; ברעותיכם Psalm 141:5; נִחַם עַל רָעָה Exodus 32:12,14 (J) Jeremiah 8:6 6t.; with אֶל 2 Samuel 24:16; Jeremiah 26:3,13,19; Jeremiah 42:10. 2 evil, injury, wrong: עשׂה רעה 2 Samuel 12:18; Jeremiah 26:19; Jeremiah 41:11; with עִם Genesis 26:29 (J) Judges 15:3; 2 Samuel 13:16; with את Judges 11:27; with ל 1 Samuel 6:9; 1 Kings 2:44 4t.; with אֶל Jeremiah 44:7; object of verbs השׁב Genesis 50:20 (E) Jeremiah 36:3; Jeremiah 48:2 7t.; חרשׁ 1 Samuel 23:9; Proverbs 3:29; הֵשִׁיב Genesis 50:15 (E) Judges 9:56,57 4t.; גמל Genesis 50:17 (E) 1 Samuel 24:18 -17 Isaiah 3:9; Proverbs 3:30; בקשׁ Numbers 35:23 (P) 1 Samuel 24:10 -9 1 Samuel 25:26 4t.; שׁלּם Genesis 44:4 (J) Jeremiah 18:20; Jeremiah 51:24; Psalm 35:12; Psalm 38:21; לְרָעָה for harm Genesis 31:52; Exodus 23:2 (E) Deuteronomy 29:20; Judges 2:15; 2 Samuel 18:32; Jeremiah 21:10 8t. Jeremiah; Amos 9:4; Zechariah 1:15; Proverbs 6:18; Ecclesiastes 5:12; בְּרָעָתֶ֑ךָ 2 Samuel 16:8 in thy mischief; בְּרָעָה Exodus 32:12 (J) for mischief; רָעָה רַבָּה Ecclesiastes 2:21; רָעָה חוֺלָה Ecclesiastes 5:12; Ecclesiastes 5:15. 3 ethical evil, 1 Samuel 12:17,19; 1 Samuel 24:12; 1 Samuel 26:18; Isaiah 47:10; Jeremiah 2:19 13t. Jeremiah, + 18 t., + following: עָשָׂה (הָ)רָעָה Genesis 39:9; Deuteronomy 31:18 (J) + 5 t. + Jeremiah 18:10 (Kt, but Qr רע); מַעֲשֵׂה רעה Ecclesiastes 8:11; אהב רעה Micah 3:2 (Kt); שׁוּב מרעה Jeremiah 18:8; Jeremiah 23:14; Jeremiah 44:5; ׳בִּעֵר רעה מ Judges 20:13 (see II. רַע 3); מִמְּנֵי רָעָה Jeremiah 7:12; Jeremiah 44:3; מפגי רָעַתרעתכם Hosea 10:15; ׳בגלל ר Jeremiah 11:17; ׳על כל ר Jeremiah 1:16; Jeremiah 32:32; Jeremiah 33:5; ׳מֵר Psalm 107:34; Jeremiah 12:4; אַנְשֵׁי רָעָה Proverbs 24:1. Topical Lexicon Definition and Range of MeaningThe Hebrew noun and adjective רַע (raʿ, Strong’s 7451) embraces moral evil, wicked conduct, hurtful speech, harmful intent, malignant character, and the concrete outworking of such evil in disaster, calamity, or misery. Whether describing an inner disposition, an outward act, or the painful consequences of sin, the term consistently stands in antithesis to טוֹב (ṭôḇ, “good”). Foundational Occurrences in Genesis The word enters the biblical narrative at creation: “the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” (Genesis 2:9), framing the moral universe in which humanity must choose obedience or rebellion. The prohibition “for in the day that you eat of it you will surely die” (Genesis 2:17) links evil to death, a connection reinforced when “the earth was filled with violence” and “every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was altogether evil all the time” (Genesis 6:5). Thus רַע is introduced as the antithesis of life and fellowship with God. Moral Evil in Human Conduct Throughout historical narrative, the term indicts personal and corporate sin. Israel’s cycle in Judges is summarized: “The children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD” (Judges 2:11). Kings are assessed by it: “Ahab son of Omri did more evil in the sight of the LORD than all who were before him” (1 Kings 16:30). The conscience-level dimension is clear in Genesis 50:20, where Joseph tells his brothers, “You intended evil against me, but God intended it for good.” Social and Legal Contexts The covenant stipulates removal and restraint of evil: “You must purge the evil from your midst” (Deuteronomy 17:7). False witness (Exodus 23:1), dishonest scales (Leviticus 19:35-36), and exploitation of the vulnerable (Malachi 3:5) are all branded רַע, demonstrating that biblical ethics roots social justice in God’s character. Evil as Calamity or Disaster Rַע can denote the painful consequences God sovereignly brings to chasten or judge: “Does disaster come to a city unless the LORD has done it?” (Amos 3:6). The same semantic field appears in Isaiah 45:7, where God “creates calamity” (רָע). Exodus 32:14 recounts that the LORD “relented from the disaster He had planned,” showing both His justice and mercy. Wisdom Literature’s Reflection Proverbs exposes hidden motives: “The fear of the LORD is hatred of evil” (Proverbs 8:13). Evil is irrational and self-destructive: “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and turn away from evil” (Proverbs 3:7). Ecclesiastes observes the universal judgment: “For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether good or evil” (Ecclesiastes 12:14). Prophetic Denunciation and Call to Repentance Isaiah charges Judah, “Cease to do evil” (Isaiah 1:16). Jeremiah couples sin and its penalty: “If that nation I warned turns from its evil, then I will relent of the disaster” (Jeremiah 18:8). The prophets expose systemic injustice—“Woe to those who devise wickedness and work evil on their beds” (Micah 2:1)—and promise cleansing: “I will remove from you all who rejoice in your pride. You will never again fear evil” (Zephaniah 3:15). Eschatological Hope Though evil presently pervades, the prophets anticipate its eradication. Jeremiah 29:11 assures the exiles of “plans to prosper you and not to harm you,” while Malachi 4:1-2 pictures a coming day that will “burn like a furnace” for the wicked but rise “with healing in its wings” for those who fear God’s name. The ultimate triumph over רַע points forward to the New Testament hope of final deliverance (cf. Matthew 6:13). Personified Evil and Spiritual Adversity While רַע usually describes acts or conditions, it occasionally borders personification. In Job 2:10, calamity is juxtaposed with good: “Shall we accept good from God, and not evil?” The Satan-Job dialogue underscores that evil’s personal agency operates under divine sovereignty. Contrast with Good Biblical writers frequently employ a moral dichotomy: “I have set before you today life and goodness, death and evil” (Deuteronomy 30:15). The antithesis guides ethical choice, liturgy (Psalm 34:14), and communal identity (Amos 5:14-15: “Hate evil, love good”). Covenantal Implications Rebellion labeled רַע threatens covenant blessing (Deuteronomy 29:19-20) and requires expiation through sacrifice and ultimately through the Messiah, the Servant who “had done no violence, nor was any deceit in His mouth” (Isaiah 53:9). Christological Trajectory The Old Testament sets the stage for the Gospel’s answer to evil. Jesus the righteous One bears the penalty of רַע, conquering sin and its consequences. The prayer “Deliver us from evil” (Matthew 6:13) echoes the Hebrew Scriptures’ longing for release from both moral corruption and destructive calamity. Pastoral and Ministry Application Believers are called to discern and shun evil (Romans 12:9), overcome it with good (Romans 12:21), and guard congregational purity (1 Corinthians 5:13, quoting Deuteronomy). Shepherds must warn against doctrinal and moral evil, trusting the Spirit to sanctify the church “blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Summary Rַע permeates the Old Testament—about 667 instances—depicting humankind’s fallenness, society’s corruption, and creation’s groaning under judgment. Yet each occurrence also highlights God’s righteous governance, His redemptive purpose, and the sure hope of a world where “no longer will they hurt or destroy” (Isaiah 11:9). Forms and Transliterations בְּ֭רָעָה בְּֽ֭רָעָתוֹ בְּרָ֑ע בְּרָ֖ע בְּרָ֣ע בְּרָ֣עָתֶ֔ךָ בְּרָֽע׃ בְּרָעָ֔ה בְּרָעָ֖ה בְּרָעָ֤ה בְּרָעָ֥ה בְּרָעָֽה׃ בְּרָעָת֖וֹ בְּרָעָתִֽי׃ בְּרָעָתָ֖ם בְּרָעָתֽוֹ׃ בְּרָעוֹתֵיהֶֽם׃ בְרָ֖ע בְרָ֣ע בְרָֽע׃ בְרָע֣וֹת בְרָעָ֑ה בְרָעָ֖ה בְרָעָֽה׃ בְרָעָתֵ֗ךְ בָּרָ֖ע בָּרָעָ֖ה בָרָ֔ע בָרָעָ֗ה ברע ברע׃ ברעה ברעה׃ ברעות ברעותיהם׃ ברעתו ברעתו׃ ברעתי׃ ברעתך ברעתם הָ֣רָעָ֔ה הָ֭רַע הָֽרָע֔וֹת הָֽרָעִ֑ים הָֽרָעִ֔ים הָֽרָעִים֙ הָֽרָעָ֔ה הָֽרָעָ֖ה הָֽרָעָה֙ הָֽרָעוֹת֙ הָרַ֔ע הָרַ֖ע הָרַ֛ע הָרַ֤ע הָרַע֙ הָרַע֮ הָרָ֑ע הָרָ֔ע הָרָ֖ע הָרָ֛ע הָרָ֜ע הָרָ֤ע הָרָֽע׃ הָרָע֔וֹת הָרָע֖וֹת הָרָע֥וֹת הָרָעִ֑ים הָרָעִ֔ים הָרָעִ֛ים הָרָעִ֜ים הָרָעִ֡ים הָרָעִ֤ים הָרָעִֽים׃ הָרָעָ֑ה הָרָעָ֔ה הָרָעָ֖ה הָרָעָ֗ה הָרָעָ֛ה הָרָעָ֜ה הָרָעָ֣ה הָרָעָ֣ה ׀ הָרָעָ֤ה הָרָעָ֥ה הָרָעָֽה׃ הָרָעָה֙ הרע הרע׃ הרעה הרעה׃ הרעות הרעים הרעים׃ וְ֝רָעָ֗ה וְהָֽרָעוֹת֙ וְהָרַ֥ע וְהָרָ֔ע וְהָרָע֑וֹת וְהָרָעֹ֜ת וְרַ֥ע וְרָ֣עָת֔וֹ וְרָ֫ע֥וֹת וְרָע֣וֹת וְרָע֥וֹת וְרָעִ֖ים וְרָעִ֗ים וְרָעִ֧ים ׀ וְרָעַת֙ וְרָעָ֖ה וְרָעָ֛ה וְרָעָ֥ה וְרָעָ֧ה וָ֝רָ֗ע וָרָ֑ע וָרָ֔ע וָרָֽע׃ וּבְרָעָתֵֽךְ׃ וּבְרָעָתָ֥ם וּלְרָעָ֥ה וברעתך׃ וברעתם והרע והרעות והרעת ולרעה ורע ורע׃ ורעה ורעות ורעים ורעת ורעתו כְּרָעָתֽוֹ׃ כרעתו׃ לְמֵרָ֣ע לְרַ֥ע לְרָ֑ע לְרָ֗ע לְרָֽע׃ לְרָעָ֑ה לְרָעָ֔ה לְרָעָ֖ה לְרָעָ֛ה לְרָעָֽה׃ לְרָעָתֽוֹ׃ לְרָעֹ֑ת לָֽרָעָה׃ לָרַ֖ע לָרַ֛ע לָרַ֣ע לָרָ֑ע לָרָֽע׃ למרע לרע לרע׃ לרעה לרעה׃ לרעת לרעתו׃ מֵ֝רָעַ֗ת מֵ֭רָע מֵּרָעָ֖ה מֵֽרָעָ֔ה מֵרָ֑ע מֵרָ֖ע מֵרָ֣ע מֵרָ֣עָת֔וֹ מֵרָֽעָת֑וֹ מֵרָֽעָתָ֑ם מֵרָֽע׃ מֵרָעַ֣ת מֵרָעָ֤ה מֵרָעָ֨ה מרע מרע׃ מרעה מרעת מרעתו מרעתם רַ֔ע רַ֖ע רַ֛ע רַ֣ע רַ֤ע רַ֥ע רַ֨ע רַ֨ע ׀ רַ֭ע רַע־ רָ֑ע רָ֔ע רָ֖ע רָ֗ע רָ֛ע רָ֜ע רָ֝֗ע רָ֝עָ֗ה רָ֡ע רָ֣ע רָ֣עָת֔וֹ רָ֥ע רָ֨ע רָ֫עָ֥ה רָ֭ע רָ֭עִים רָ֭עָה רָ֭עָתִי רָּ֑ע רָּ֣ע רָֽעַתְכֶ֑ם רָֽעָתִי֙ רָֽעָתָ֑ם רָֽעָתָם֙ רָֽע׃ רָע֑וֹת רָע֖וֹת רָע֙ רָע֡וֹת רָע֣וֹת רָע֣וֹת ׀ רָע֤וֹת רָע֥וֹת רָע֨וֹת רָעִ֑ים רָעִ֔ים רָעִ֖ים רָעִ֗ים רָעִ֥ים רָעִֽים׃ רָעֵ֣י רָעַ֖ת רָעַ֣ת רָעַ֥ת רָעַ֨ת רָעַת֙ רָעַתְכֶ֤ם רָעָ֑ה רָעָ֔ה רָעָ֖ה רָעָ֗ה רָעָ֛ה רָעָ֞ה רָעָ֣ה רָעָ֤ה רָעָ֤ה ׀ רָעָ֥ה רָעָ֧ה ׀ רָעָ֫תִ֥י רָעָֽה׃ רָעָֽתְךָ֣ רָעָה֙ רָעָת֣וֹ רָעָתְךָ֖ רָעָתִֽי׃ רָעָתֵ֑ךְ רָעָתֵ֖כִי רָעָתֵ֗ךְ רָעָתֵֽךְ׃ רָעָתֵךְ֒ רָעָתֵךְ֙ רָעָתֶ֑ךָ רָעָתֶֽךָ׃ רָעָתָ֑הּ רָעָתָ֑ם רָעָתָ֖ם רָעָתָ֗ם רָעָתָ֛ם רָעָתָ֤ם רָעָתָֽם׃ רָעָתֽוֹ׃ רָעֹ֣ת רָעֹ֣תֵכֶ֔ם רָעֽוֹת׃ רָעוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם רָעוֹתֵיכֶ֣ם רָשָׁ֔ע רע רע־ רע׃ רעה רעה׃ רעות רעות׃ רעותיכם רעי רעים רעים׃ רעת רעתה רעתו רעתו׃ רעתי רעתי׃ רעתך רעתך׃ רעתכי רעתכם רעתם רעתם׃ רשע תַּחֲרֹ֣שׁ תחרש bā·rā‘ ḇā·rā‘ bā·rā·‘āh ḇā·rā·‘āh baRa bārā‘ ḇārā‘ bārā‘āh ḇārā‘āh baraAh bə·rā‘ ḇə·rā‘ bə·rā·‘ā·ṯām bə·rā·‘ā·ṯe·ḵā ḇə·rā·‘ā·ṯêḵ bə·rā·‘ā·ṯî bə·rā·‘ā·ṯōw bə·rā·‘āh ḇə·rā·‘āh bə·rā·‘ō·w·ṯê·hem ḇə·rā·‘ō·wṯ beRa bərā‘ ḇərā‘ bərā‘āh ḇərā‘āh bərā‘āṯām ḇərā‘āṯêḵ bərā‘āṯeḵā bərā‘āṯî bərā‘āṯōw ḇərā‘ōwṯ bərā‘ōwṯêhem beraAh beraaTam beRaaTecha beraaTi beraato beraoteiHem hā·ra‘ hā·rā‘ hā·rā·‘āh hā·rā·‘îm hā·rā·‘ō·wṯ haRa hāra‘ hārā‘ hārā‘āh hārā‘îm hārā‘ōwṯ haraAh haraIm haraot kə·rā·‘ā·ṯōw kərā‘āṯōw keraaTo lā·ra‘ lā·rā‘ lā·rā·‘āh laRa lāra‘ lārā‘ lārā‘āh Laraah lə·mê·rā‘ lə·ra‘ lə·rā‘ lə·rā·‘ā·ṯōw lə·rā·‘āh lə·rā·‘ōṯ lemeRa ləmêrā‘ leRa ləra‘ lərā‘ lərā‘āh lərā‘āṯōw lərā‘ōṯ leraAh leraaTo leraOt mê·rā‘ mê·rā·‘ā·ṯām mê·rā·‘ā·ṯōw mê·rā·‘āh mê·rā·‘aṯ meRa mêrā‘ mêrā‘āh mêrā‘aṯ mêrā‘āṯām mêrā‘āṯōw meraAh meraAt meraaTam meRaaTo Mero ra ra‘ rā‘ ra‘- rā‘āh rā‘aṯ rā‘āṯāh rā‘āṯām rā‘āṯêḵ rā‘āṯeḵā rā‘āṯəḵā rā‘āṯêḵî rā‘āṯî rā‘aṯḵem rā‘āṯōw rā‘ê rā‘îm rā‘ōṯ rā‘ōṯêḵem rā‘ōwṯ rā‘ōwṯêḵem rā·‘ā·ṯāh rā·‘ā·ṯām rā·‘ā·ṯe·ḵā rā·‘ā·ṯə·ḵā rā·‘ā·ṯê·ḵî rā·‘ā·ṯêḵ rā·‘ā·ṯî rā·‘ā·ṯōw rā·‘āh rā·‘aṯ rā·‘aṯ·ḵem rā·‘ê rā·‘îm rā·‘ō·ṯê·ḵem rā·‘ō·w·ṯê·ḵem rā·‘ō·wṯ rā·‘ōṯ rā·šā‘ raAh raAt raaTah raaTam raatChem raaTech raaTecha raaTechi raaTi raaTo raEi raIm raot raOteChem raoteiChem rāšā‘ raSha ta·ḥă·rōš tachaRosh taḥărōš ū·ḇə·rā·‘ā·ṯām ū·ḇə·rā·‘ā·ṯêḵ ū·lə·rā·‘āh ūḇərā‘āṯām ūḇərā‘āṯêḵ ūlərā‘āh uleraAh uveraaTam uveraaTech vaRa varaAh vehaRa veharaot veRa veraAh veraAt veraaTech veRaaTo veraIm veraot wā·rā‘ wārā‘ wə·hā·ra‘ wə·hā·rā‘ wə·hā·rā·‘ō·wṯ wə·hā·rā·‘ōṯ wə·ra‘ wə·rā·‘ā·ṯōw wə·rā·‘āh wə·rā·‘aṯ wə·rā·‘îm wə·rā·‘ō·wṯ wəhāra‘ wəhārā‘ wəhārā‘ōṯ wəhārā‘ōwṯ wəra‘ wərā‘āh wərā‘aṯ wərā‘āṯōw wərā‘îm wərā‘ōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 2:9 HEB: הַדַּ֖עַת ט֥וֹב וָרָֽע׃ NAS: of the knowledge of good and evil. KJV: of knowledge of good and evil. INT: of the knowledge of good and evil Genesis 2:17 Genesis 3:5 Genesis 3:22 Genesis 6:5 Genesis 6:5 Genesis 8:21 Genesis 13:13 Genesis 19:19 Genesis 24:50 Genesis 26:29 Genesis 28:8 Genesis 31:24 Genesis 31:29 Genesis 31:29 Genesis 31:52 Genesis 37:2 Genesis 37:20 Genesis 37:33 Genesis 38:7 Genesis 39:9 Genesis 40:7 Genesis 41:3 Genesis 41:4 Genesis 41:19 667 Occurrences |