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Raamah - greatness; thunder; some
sort of evil
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Raamiah - thunder - or evil - from
the Lord
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Rabbah - great; powerful;
contentious
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Rabbi - Rabboni - my master
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Rabmag - who overthrows or destroys a
multitude
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Rab-saris - chief of the
eunuchs
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Rab-shakeh - cup-bearer of the
prince
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Raca - worthless;
good-for-nothing
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Rachab - same as Rahab
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Rachal - to whisper; an
embalmer
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Rachel - sheep
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Raddai - ruling; coming down
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Ragau - friend; shepherd
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Raguel - shepherd - or friend of
God
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Rahab - proud; quarrelsome (applied
to Egypt)
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Rahab - large; extended (name of a
woman)
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Raham - compassion; a friend
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Rakkath - empty; temple of the
head
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Rakkon - vain; void; mountain of
enjoyment
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Ram - elevated; sublime
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Ramah - same as Ram
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Ramath - Ramatha - raised;
lofty
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Ramathaim-zophim - the two
watch-towers
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Ramath-lehi - elevation of the
jaw-bone
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Ramath-mizpeh - elevation of the
watch-tower
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Ramiah - exaltation of the
Lord
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Ramoth - eminences; high
places
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Raphah - Raphu - relaxation; physic;
comfort
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Reaiah - vision of the Lord
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Reba - the fourth; a square; that
lies or stoops down
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Rebekah - fat; fattened; a quarrel
appeased
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Rechab - square; chariot with team of
four horses
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Reelaiah - shepherd or companion to
the Lord
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Regem - that stones or is stoned;
purple
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Regemmelech - he that stones the
king; purple of the king
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Rehabiah - breadth - or extent - of
the Lord
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Rehob - breadth; space; extent
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Rehoboam - who sets the people at
liberty
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Rehoboth - spaces; places
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Rehum - merciful;
compassionate
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Rei - my shepherd; my companion; my
friend
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Rekem - vain pictures; divers
picture
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Remaliah - the exaltation of the
Lord
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Remmon - greatness; elevation; a
pomegranate-tree
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Remphan - prepared; arrayed
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Rephael - the physic or medicine of
God
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Rephaiah - medicine or refreshment of
the Lord
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Rehpaim - giants; physicians;
relaxed
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Rephidim - beds; places of
rest
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Resen - a bridle or bit