ΡΑΧΗΛ, ραχηλ
RHACHĒL, rhachēl
Sounds Like: rah-KHEL
Translations: Rachel
From the root: ΡΑΧΗΛ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Rachel was a prominent figure in the Old Testament, one of the two wives of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. She is often mentioned in the context of the patriarchs and the early history of Israel.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative
Strong’s number: G4478 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Barnabus
- Letter of Barnabas — 7:8
Codex Sinaiticus
Justin Martyr
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Genesis — 29:6, 29:9, 29:10, 29:11, 29:12, 29:16, 29:17, 29:18, 29:20, 29:25, 29:28, 29:29, 29:30, 29:31, 30:1, 30:2, 30:3, 30:5, 30:6, 30:7, 30:8, 30:14, 30:15, 30:22, 30:23, 30:25, 31:4, 31:14, 31:19, 31:32, 31:33, 31:34, 33:1, 33:2, 33:7, 35:16, 35:19, 35:20, 35:24, 35:25, 46:19, 46:22, 46:25, 48:7
- Ruth — 4:11
- 1 Samuel — 10:2
- Jeremiah — 38:15
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament
- Matthew — 2:18
From the same root
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