יְרַפֵּֽא
𐤉𐤓𐤐𐤀
râphâʼ
he shall heal
To heal, to restore to health, to cure of physical or spiritual maladies; to make whole or sound. The term can refer both to medical or physical healing (of people, wounds, or even water supplies or lands) and, in extended and figurative uses, to the restoration of social, communal, or spiritual wellbeing. The verb sometimes also implies the process of bringing about renewal, repair, or complete restoration in instances of injury, distress, or brokenness.
Exodus 21:19 · Word #13
Lexicon H7495
| Lemma | רָפָא |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤓𐤐𐤀 |
| Transliteration | râphâʼ |
| Strong's | H7495 |
| Definition | To heal, to restore to health, to cure of physical or spiritual maladies; to make whole or sound. The term can refer both to medical or physical healing (of people, wounds, or even water supplies or lands) and, in extended and figurative uses, to the restoration of social, communal, or spiritual wellbeing. The verb sometimes also implies the process of bringing about renewal, repair, or complete restoration in instances of injury, distress, or brokenness. |
Morphology HVpi3ms
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state |
| Binyan | p — Piel — Intensive active |
| Conjugation | i — Imperfect — Incomplete or ongoing action |
| Person | 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they") |
| Gender | m — Masculine — Masculine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
Common Translation
| Phrase | he shall heal |
SIBI-P1 Translation H7495-52
he will thoroughly heal
| Morphological Notes | Verb, Piel stem (intensive/active), imperfect, 3rd person masculine singular. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Piel stem conveys an intensive or active causative nuance, emphasizing deliberate and effective healing or restoration. The imperfect 3ms form is rendered as "he will," preserving masculine singular and the incomplete aspect. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
he will thoroughly heal
| Same as P1 | Yes |
| Rationale | P1 correctly renders the piel's intensive aspect and aligns with the context of restoration, as described in SILEX. |