Biblica Analytica

תּוֹכֵחָה

to.khe.chah (H8433A)

rebuke

4 verses 4 books OT 4 / NT 0
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# תּוֹכֵחָה (Tokhekhah): Rebuke in Biblical Hebrew The Hebrew word תּוֹכֵחָה (tokhekhah) carries the primary meaning of "rebuke"—a direct, corrective confrontation. Based on its limited appearance in the biblical text (only four occurrences), this term represents a specific communicative act rather than a general concept of criticism or disapproval. The word denotes a pointed, purposeful act of correction directed toward another person. The rarity of this particular word form in Scripture suggests it held significance when used, likely reserved for moments of particular importance or gravity. With only four biblical instances, tokhekhah appears to function as a specialized term within the broader vocabulary of correction and reproof available in biblical Hebrew, indicating that biblical writers could have chosen this word deliberately when they wished to emphasize rebuke as a formal act of correction. Understanding this word's precise meaning requires attention to its specific contexts rather than assuming it functions as a generic term for criticism.

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2 Kings 19:3

They said to him, “Hezekiah says, ‘Today is a day of trouble, of rebuke, and of rejection; for the children have come to the point of birth, and there is no strength to deliver them.

Psalms 149:7

to execute vengeance on the nations, and punishments on the peoples;

Isaiah 37:3

They said to him, “Hezekiah says, ‘Today is a day of trouble, and of rebuke, and of rejection; for the children have come to the birth, and there is no strength to give birth.

Hosea 5:9

Ephraim will become a desolation in the day of rebuke. Among the tribes of Israel, I have made known that which will surely be.