Biblica Analytica

גָּהָה

ga.hah (H1455)

to cure

1 verses 1 books OT 1 / NT 0
AI Word Study

# גָּהָה (gahah): A Rare Hebrew Word for Healing The Hebrew word *gahah* appears only once in the biblical text, making it one of the most obscure terms in the Hebrew scriptures. According to the lexical data, it carries the meaning "to cure," indicating a restoration to health or the removal of illness. Its extremely limited attestation—a single occurrence—prevents any detailed analysis of semantic nuances or contextual variation. Because *gahah* appears just once in the Bible, we cannot determine whether it was a standard Hebrew term that fell out of use, a regional or poetic variant of more common healing vocabulary, or simply a word whose meaning biblical scribes and later Hebrew speakers understood but rarely employed. The available lexical evidence provides only the bare definition without the supporting context that repeated usage would offer. This scarcity makes *gahah* a minor entry in biblical Hebrew vocabulary, useful primarily for scholars tracking the complete lexical inventory of Hebrew scripture rather than for understanding a major semantic field or theological concept.

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Hosea 5:13

“When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah his wound, Then Ephraim went to Assyria, and sent to king Jareb: but he is not able to heal you, neither will he cure you of your wound.