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Strong's Hebrew: 7559. רָשַׁם (rasham) -- To mark, to inscribe, to record

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It conveys the action of making a physical or metaphorical mark, often for the purpose of recording or identifying something. This term can be used in contexts where marking is symbolic, such as setting a sign or making a record for remembrance.<p><span class="tophdg">Cultural and Historical Background: </span>In ancient Hebrew culture, marking or inscribing was a significant practice. It was used for various purposes, including legal documentation, religious observance, and personal identification. Inscriptions were often made on stone, clay, or parchment. The act of marking was not only practical but also carried symbolic weight, often signifying ownership, covenant, or remembrance.<div class="vheading2">NAS Exhaustive Concordance</div><span class="hdg">Word Origin</span><br>a prim. root<br><span class="hdg">Definition</span><br>to inscribe, note<br><span class="hdg">NASB Translation</span><br>inscribed (1).<p><div align="center"><span class="smalltext"><iframe width="100%" height="85" scrolling=no src="/nasec.htm" frameborder=0 cellpadding=0></iframe></span></div><div class="vheading2">Brown-Driver-Briggs</div> [<font class="hebrew2">רָשַׁם</font>] <font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>verb</b></font> <font size="+1"><b>inscribe, note</b></font> (Late Hebrew <em>id.</em>.; so Aramaic <font class="hebrew2">רְשַׁם</font>, <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095705.gif">; Arabic <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095706.gif"> is loan-word Nö<sup>ZMG xxix (1875), 327</sup> Frä<sup>137. 250</sup>); — <p><font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>Qal</b></font> <em>Passive participle</em> with art, as substantive <font class="hebrew2">הָרָשׁוּם בִּכְתָב אֱמֶת</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/10-21.htm">Daniel 10:21</a> <em>that which is inscribed in the writing of truth</em>. <p><font class="hebrew2">רשׁע</font> (√of following; opposed to <font class="hebrew2">צרק</font>; compare Arabic <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095707.gif"> <em>be loose</em> (of limbs) Kam Frey; whence perhaps <em>be (disjoined), ill regulated, abnormal, wicked</em>; Late Hebrew <font class="hebrew2">רָשָׁע</font> <em>criminal</em>, <font class="hebrew2">רִשְׁעָה</font> <em>crime</em>, verb Hiph`il (denominative) <em>declare guilty</em>; Aramaic <font class="hebrew2">רְשַׁע</font> <em>be wicked</em>, <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095708.gif"> Aph`el do <em>wickedly</em>, and derivatives; Ethiopic <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095709.gif"> usually <em>forget, loss often <em>err, be wicked</em>, <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095710.gif"> <em>wicked</em> (loan-word from Syriac <img src="/bdbgif/bdb095711.gif"> Schw<sup>ZMG iii (1898), 135</sup>)). </em><p> <font class="hebrew2">רְשַׁם</font> <font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>verb</b></font> <font size="+1"><b>inscribe, sign</b></font> (<font class="hebrew2">ᵑ7</font> Syr.; see Biblical Hebrew (once, late)); — <p><font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>Pe`al</b></font> <em>Perfect</em>3masculine singular <font class="hebrew2">׳</font><font class="hebrew2">ר</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-10.htm">Daniel 6:10</a>; 2masculine singular <font class="hebrew2">רְשַׁ֫מְתָּ</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-13.htm">Daniel 6:13</a>; <font class="hebrew2">רְשַׁ֑מְתָּ</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-14.htm">Daniel 6:14</a>; <em>Imperfect</em>2masculine singular <font class="hebrew2">(וְ)תִרְשֻׁם</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-9.htm">Daniel 6:9</a>; &#8212; <em>inscribe</em> (probably with one's name, i.e.) <em>sign</em>, accusative <font class="hebrew2">כְּתָבָא</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-9.htm">Daniel 6:9</a>; <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-10.htm">Daniel 6:10</a>, <font class="hebrew2">אֱסָר</font> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-13.htm">Daniel 6:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-14.htm">Daniel 6:14</a>. <p><font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>Pe`il</b></font> <em>Perfect</em>3masculine singular <font class="hebrew2">רְשִׁים</font>, subject <font class="hebrew2">כְּתָבא</font>: <p><font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>1</b></font> <em>be inscribed, written</em>, <a href="/interlinear/daniel/5-24.htm">Daniel 5:24</a>,25. <p><font size="+1" color="#552200"><b>2</b></font> <em>be signed</em> <a href="/interlinear/daniel/6-11.htm">Daniel 6:11</a>.<br><br><iframe width="100%" height="85" scrolling=no src="/bsoft2.htm" frameborder=0 cellpadding=0></iframe><div class="vheading2">Strong's Exhaustive Concordance</div>note <p>A primitive root; to record -- note. <div class="vheading2">Forms and Transliterations</div>הָרָשׁ֥וּם הרשום hā·rā·šūm haraShum hārāšūm<div class="vheading2">Links</div><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-1.htm">Interlinear Greek</a> • <a href="/interlinear/genesis/1-1.htm">Interlinear Hebrew</a> • <a href="/strongs.htm">Strong's Numbers</a> • <a href="/englishmans_greek.htm">Englishman's Greek Concordance</a> • <a href="/englishmans_hebrew.htm">Englishman's Hebrew Concordance</a> • <a href="/texts/matthew/1-1.htm">Parallel Texts</a></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><div class="vheading">Englishman's Concordance</div><b><a href="/text/daniel/10-21.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Daniel 10:21</a> </b><br><a href="/interlinear/daniel/10.htm" title="Hebrew">HEB:</a> <span class="hebrew3">לְךָ֔ אֶת־ <b> הָרָשׁ֥וּם </b> בִּכְתָ֖ב אֱמֶ֑ת</span><br><a href="http://biblehub.com/nas/daniel/10.htm" title="New American Standard Bible">NAS:</a> I will tell <span class="itali">you what is inscribed</span> in the writing<br><a href="/kjvs/daniel/10.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> I will shew <span class="itali">thee that which is noted</span> in the scripture<br><a href="/interlinear/daniel/10-21.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> However will tell <span class="itali">is inscribed</span> the writing of truth<p><i><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7559.htm">1 Occurrence</a></i><br /><br /><b><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7559.htm">Strong's Hebrew 7559<br>1 Occurrence</a></b><br><br><a href="/hebrew/harashum_7559.htm">hā·rā·šūm &#8212; 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