BDB8097 [H7543]

[רָקַח] verb mix, or compound oil, ointment (perhaps denominative; in this case √ meaning unknown; Late Hebrew has מִרְקַחַת ointment; Phoenician רקח either spice-mixer (Bloch) or spice-dealer (Lzb); perhaps akin to Assyrian ri‡‡u, spice, MeissnSuppl. 90, compare rikkê, DlHWB 620); —

Qal Imperfect 3 masculine singular יִרְקַח Exod 30:33 Participle רֹקֵחַ vExod 30:25 vExod 30:35, ׳רוֺ Exod 37:29; Eccl 10:1 plural construct רֹקְחֵי 1Chr 9:39mix, compound, Exod 30:33 (P; כָּמֹהוּ, i.e. anything like the holy oil); participle as substantive הַמִּרְקַחַת רֹקְחֵי 1Chr 9:30 compounders of the ointment; as a professional name, mixer, perfumer, Exod 30:25; Exod 30:35; Exod 37:29; Eccl 10:1. Pu`al Participle masculine plural מְרֻקָּחִים 2Chr 16:14 mixed as ointment. Hiph`il Infinitive absolute הַרְקַח הַמֶּרְקָחָה Ezek 24:10 (|| הָתֵם), as Imperative, spice the spicing (?), i.e. spice (the meat) well, but very dubious, Krae proposes חָרֵק הַמָּרָק empty out the broth.


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