אֲרוּכָה
a.ru.khah (H0724)
health
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# Arukhah (H0724): Health in Biblical Hebrew The Hebrew word *arukhah* appears six times in the biblical text and carries the fundamental meaning of "health." This term represents a concept of physical well-being and soundness of body, functioning as a straightforward descriptor of the human condition rather than an abstract philosophical idea. The relative rarity of the word—appearing in only six biblical passages—suggests it was one of several Hebrew terms available to express health-related concepts. The limited occurrence of *arukhah* in Scripture indicates that biblical writers had other, possibly more common expressions for discussing health and illness. Its selective use implies it may have carried particular nuances or been preferred in specific literary or theological contexts, though the provided data alone does not clarify these distinctions. The word appears significant enough to be preserved across multiple texts, yet not so frequent as to serve as the primary biblical vocabulary for health discussions. Without access to the specific biblical passages where *arukhah* appears, we cannot determine whether it was employed in medical discussions, prayers for recovery, descriptions of individual cases, or other particular settings. The word's basic semantic range—centered on health and bodily well-being—is clear, but understanding its full theological or practical significance in biblical thought would require examining its actual usage contexts.
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So the workmen worked, and the work of repairing went forward in their hands. They set up God’s house as it was designed, and strengthened it.
But when Sanballat, Tobiah, the Arabians, the Ammonites, and the Ashdodites heard that the repairing of the walls of Jerusalem went forward, and that the breaches began to be filled, they were very angry;
Then your light will break out as the morning, and your healing will appear quickly; then your righteousness shall go before you, and Yahweh’s glory will be your rear guard.
Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then isn’t the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
For I will restore health to you, and I will heal you of your wounds,” says Yahweh; “because they have called you an outcast, saying, ‘It is Zion, whom no man seeks after.’ ”
‘Behold, I will bring it health and cure, and I will cure them; and I will reveal to them abundance of peace and truth.