STRONGS NUMBER H7326


Word Summary
rush: to be in want or poor
Original Word: רוּשׁ
Transliteration: rush
Phonetic Spelling: (roosh)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to be in want or poor
Meaning: to be in want or poor
Strong's Concordance
lack, needy, make self poor man

A primitive root; to be destitute -- lack, needy, (make self) poor (man).

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H7326. rush

רָאשׁpoor, רֵאשׁpoverty, see רושׁ‎.

[רוּשׁ‎ or רִישׁ‎]24

verb be in want, poor (related to ירשׁ‎ [compare Qal 3, Niph`al Hiph`il 3]? so Thes); —

Qal Perfect3plural וְרָעֵ֑בוּ רָשׁוּ כְּפִירִיםPsalm 34:11 young lions are in want and hunger; elsewhere Participle רָשׁ1 Samuel 18:23 16t., רָאשׁ2 Samuel 12:1-2t.; plural רָשִׁיםProverbs 22:7, רָאשִׁים13:23; — (often opposed to עָשִׁיר‎): as adjective 1 Samuel 18:23; 2 Samuel 12:1, 4; Proverbs 28:3; Ecclesiastes 4:14; as substantive = poor man (men), 2 Samuel 12:3; Psalm 82:3; Ecclesiastes 5:7, especially Proverbs 10:4; 13:8, 23 12t. Proverbs.

Hithpo`lel Participle מִתְרוֺשֵׁשׁProverbs 13:7 one impoverishing himself (opposed to מִתְעַשֵּׁר‎; compare Pô'l. רושׁשׁ‎ Ecclus 11:12; Ecclus 13:5). — Jeremiah 5:17; Malachi 1:4 see רשׁשׁ‎. p. 439f