Rephael
healed of God, one of Shemaiah’s sons. He and his brethren, on account of their “strength for service,” formed one of the divisions of the temple porters (1 Chr. 26:7, 8).
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- Rephaim
lofty men; giants, (Gen. 14:5; 2 Sam. 21:16, 18, marg. A.V., Rapha, marg. R.V., Raphah; Deut. 3:13, R.V.; A.V., “giants”). The aborigines of Palestine, afterwards conquered and dispossessed by the Canaanite tribes, are classed under this general title. They were known to the Moabites as Emim, i.e., “fearful”, (Deut. 2:11), and to the Ammonites as […]
- Rephidim
supports, one of the stations of the Israelites, situated in the Wady Feiran, near its junction with the Wady esh-Sheikh. Here no water could be found for the people to drink, and in their impatience they were ready to stone Moses, as if he were the cause of their distress. At the command of God […]
- Rephrase
verb (used with object), rephrased, rephrasing. 1. to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality. verb 1. (transitive) to phrase again, esp so as to express more clearly
- Rephrasing
verb (used with object), rephrased, rephrasing. 1. to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality. verb 1. (transitive) to phrase again, esp so as to express more clearly
- Repic
noun, Piquet. 1. the scoring of 30 points in the declaration of hands before one’s opponent scores a point. 2. the bonus of 60 points won for so scoring.