Biblica Analytica

הֶ֫גֶה

he.geh (H1899)

moaning

3 verses 3 books OT 3 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word "he.geh" (H1899) has a short definition of "moaning." This implies a vocalization characterized by a mournful or complaints-like quality. The data does not provide further information about the extent of volume or pitch, so we cannot assume whether this type of vocalization is loud or soft. The word "he.geh" has three occurrences in the Bible, indicating its relatively limited use in the Hebrew scriptures. Given its definition, it likely plays a role in describing emotional expressions related to negative experiences, such as sadness, pain, or difficulties. Without further context, we cannot pinpoint the specific nature of these negative experiences. In short, the Hebrew word "he.geh" represents a form of vocal expression that is characterized by a sense of moaning or complaint. Its infrequent appearances in the Bible suggest that it is an important detail for conveying specific emotions or situations.

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Job 37:2

Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice, the sound that goes out of his mouth.

Psalms 90:9

For all our days have passed away in your wrath. We bring our years to an end as a sigh.

Ezekiel 2:10

He spread it before me. It was written within and without; and lamentations, mourning, and woe were written in it.