8644. teruphah
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teruphah: Healing, remedy, cure

Original Word: תְּרוּפָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: truwphah
Pronunciation: tuh-roo-fah
Phonetic Spelling: (ter-oo-faw')
Definition: Healing, remedy, cure
Meaning: a remedy

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
medicine

From ruwph in the sense of its congener rapha'; a remedy -- medicine.

see HEBREW ruwph

see HEBREW rapha'

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of uncertain derivation
Definition
a healing
NASB Translation
healing (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
תְּרוּפָה noun feminine healing; — Ezekiel 47:12.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root רָפָא (rapha), meaning "to heal" or "to cure."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: Strong's Greek Number 2390: ἰάομαι (iaomai) • to heal, cure, restore to health.
Strong's Greek Number 2322: θεραπεία (therapeia) • service, care, healing.
Strong's Greek Number 4982: σῴζω (sōzō) • to save, deliver, make whole.

These Greek terms similarly convey the concept of healing and restoration, aligning with the Hebrew understanding of תְּרוּפָה as a remedy provided by God for the well-being of His people.

Usage: The term תְּרוּפָה is used in the context of healing or remedy, often referring to a physical or spiritual restoration.

Context: The Hebrew word תְּרוּפָה (teruphah) appears in the Old Testament as a term denoting a remedy or healing. It is derived from the root רָפָא (rapha), which is commonly associated with healing and restoration. This word is used to describe both physical healing, such as the recovery from illness, and spiritual healing, which involves the restoration of the soul or spirit. The concept of תְּרוּפָה is deeply embedded in the biblical understanding of God's provision for health and wholeness. In the ancient Hebrew context, healing was not merely a physical process but was often seen as a holistic restoration involving the body, mind, and spirit. The use of תְּרוּפָה in the scriptures underscores the belief in God's power to heal and restore, reflecting a trust in divine intervention for both physical ailments and spiritual maladies.

Forms and Transliterations
לִתְרוּפָֽה׃ לתרופה׃ liṯ·rū·p̄āh litruFah liṯrūp̄āh
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 47:12
HEB: לְמַֽאֲכָ֔ל וְעָלֵ֖הוּ לִתְרוּפָֽה׃ ס
NAS: and their leaves for healing.
KJV: and the leaf thereof for medicine.
INT: food and their leaves healing

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 8644
1 Occurrence


liṯ·rū·p̄āh — 1 Occ.















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