Hebrew · H7562 · unreviewed

רֶשַׁע

A wrong (especially moral)

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רֶשַׁע H7562
Pronunciation resha

What does רֶשַׁע (resha) mean in the Bible?

רֶשַׁע (resha) is a Hebrew word meaning "a wrong (especially moral)". a wrong (especially moral) BDB: wickedness Usage: iniquity, wicked(-ness). Wickedness represents a life opposed to God's moral order.

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Meaning

a wrong (especially moral)
Extended definition

Moral perversity and deviation from justice; often paired with covenant violation and divine judgment throughout OT

a wrong (especially moral) BDB: wickedness Usage: iniquity, wicked(-ness).

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Why This Word Matters
Wickedness represents a life opposed to God's moral order. Proverbs 10:2
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