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רֵעֶה (rêʻeh) n-m (ray-eh')
Source: from H7462;
Meaning: a (male) companion
KJV: friend.
Appears in a total of 4 verses:
KI1 4:5
OET-LV: 5 and_ˊAzaryāh the_son_of Nātān was_over the_overseers and_Zāⱱūd the_son_of Nātān was_a_priest the_friend_of the_king. (KI1_4:5)
OET-RV: 5 Natan’s son Azaryahu was supervisor of the governors,
⇔ and his son Zavud was a priest and adviser to the king. (KI1 4:5)
SA2 16:16
OET-LV: 16 And_he/it_was when he_came Ḩūshay the_Arkite the_friend_of Dāvid to ʼAⱱīshālōm and_ Ḩūshay _he/it_said to ʼAⱱīshālōm may_he_live the_king may_he_live the_king. (SA2_16:16)
OET-RV: 16 When David’s friend Hushay (the Arkite) came to Abshalom, he greeted him, “May the king live. May the king live.” (SA2 16:16)
PRO 27:10
OET-LV: 10 Friend_of_your and_the_friend_of I_will_show_you(ms) do_not abandon and_the_house_of your(ms)_brother/kindred do_not go in/on_day your_calamity_of_of is_good a_neighbour near more_than_a_brother far_away. (PRO_27:10)
OET-RV: 10 Don’t abandon your friends or your father’s friends,
⇔ and don’t go to your brother’s house when calamity hits you.
⇔ A friend nearby is better than a brother living a long way away. (PRO 27:10)
SA2 15:37
OET-LV: 37 And_ Ḩūshay _he_came the_friend_of Dāvid the_city and_ʼAⱱīshālōm he_came Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem). (SA2_15:37)
OET-RV: 37 So David’s friend Hushay slipped back into Yerushalem just as Abshalom was entering the city. (SA2 15:37)
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