Rekem:
embroidered; variegated. (1.) One of the five Midianite kings whom the Israelites destroyed (Num 31:8).
(2.) One of the sons of Hebron (1Ch 2:43,44).
(3.) A town of Benjamin (Jos 18:27).
Rekem:
vain pictures; divers picture
Rekem:
re'-kem (rekem, "friendship"):
(1) One of the five kings of Midian slain by the Israelites under Moses (Nu 31:8; Jos 13:21 (Codex Vaticanus Rhobok; Codex Alexandrinus Rhokom)). Like his companions, he is called a "king" in Numbers, but a "prince" or "chieftain" in the passage in Josh. The two references are hardly related; both are based on an earlier tradition.glish Language, 398). the Revised Version (British and American) has, however, retained the older word, at least in the margin, in all passages in which it is found in the King James Version): According to Hebrew psychology the reins are the seat of the deepest emotions and affections of man, which God alone can fully know. Thus the Revised Version (British and American) has substituted "heart" for "reins" in the text of Job 19:27; Ps 7:9; 16:7; 26:2; 73:21; Pr 23:16; Jer 11:20; 12:2; 17:10; 20:12; the translation "inward parts" is found but once (Ps 139:13). In one passage the King James Version has translated the Hebrew halac ("loins") with "reins" (Isa 11:5), where the Revised Version (British and American) has rightly substituted "waist" (which see). The Greek word nephros (which is etymologically allied to the Middle English nere, Get. Niere; see Skeat, ibid, 231, under the word "Kidney") is found in 1 Macc 2:24; Re 2:23. compare Mic 4:7); "Thy God reigneth" (Isa 52:7); "Thou hast taken thy great power and didst reign" (Re 11:17, meaning probably "thou didst assume thy might"); (2) the Messiah (Christ) as a just and righteous king (Jer 23:5); an eternal king (Lu 1:33; compare Re 11:15); punishing and subduing His enemies (Lu 19:14,27; 1Co 15:25).
(2) Eponym of a Calebite family (1Ch 2:43 (Rhekom). Probably a town in Southern Judah. A town of this name is given as belonging to Benjamin (Jos 18:27).
(3) A city of Benjamin, mentioned with Irpeel and Taralah (Jos 18:27); the site is unknown.
Written by Horace J. Wolf
Rekem: 1. A King of the Midianites
Killed by the Israelites,
Num 31:8; Jos 13:21.
Rekem: 2. A Son of Hebron
1Ch 2:43, 44
Rekem: 3. A City in Territory of Benjamin
Jos 18:27
Rekem:
(variegation).
(1.) One of the five kings or chieftains of Midian slain by the Israelites (Numbers 31:8; Joshua 13:21).
(2.) One of the four sons of Hebron, and father of Shammai (1 Chronicles 2:43-44).
(3.)One of the towns of the allotment of Benjamin (Joshua 18:27). Its existing site is unknown.
Rakem:
ra'-kem (raqem, the pausal form of reqem): The eponym of a clan of Machir (1Ch 7:16).
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