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רַקַּת

Raqqath · Rakkath, a place in Palestine

H7557noun1 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH7557noun

רַקַּת

Raqqathrak-kath'

Rakkath, a place in Palestine

Definition

Rakkath is a proper noun referring to a fortified city in the territory of Naphtali, as listed among the cities of Naphtali in Joshua 19:35. It is one of the 'fortified cities' (עָרֵי מִבְצָר) in the tribal allotment, indicating its strategic military importance. The name likely derives from its geographical setting, meaning 'shore' or 'beach,' suggesting it was situated near the Sea of Galilee. This location aligns with its listing alongside other cities like Chinnereth (likely on the lake's shore) and Hammon.

Biblical Usage

The word רַקַּת (Rakkath) is used only once in the Old Testament, in Joshua 19:35, within a list of cities given to the tribe of Naphtali. Its usage is purely geographical, identifying a specific location. The context is a formal inventory of territorial boundaries and settlements following the Israelite conquest, as recorded in the book of Joshua.

Etymology

The name Rakkath comes from the Hebrew root רָקַק (rāqaq, H7556), which means 'to spit' or, in a derived sense, 'to expand or spread out thin.' This root gives rise to the idea of a 'beach' or 'shore'—a flat, expansive area. Thus, Rakkath essentially means 'the shore' or 'the beach,' describing its physical location.

Semantic Range

As a 'fortified city' in ancient Israel, Rakkath represented security, tribal identity, and the fulfillment of God's promise to allocate the land to the tribes. Its mention in a boundary list underscores the importance of precise land inheritance in Israelite culture, which was tied to covenant blessings. The name's connection to a shoreline highlights how place names often derived from immediate, observable geography in the ancient Near East. Chinnereth (Kinnereth, H3672) — Another city in the same list (Joshua 19:35), also located on the Sea of Galilee, possibly giving the sea its name. Hammon (Hammon, H2540) — A neighboring fortified city in Naphtali's territory, though its specific location is less certain.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH7557
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formרַקַּת
TransliterationRaqqath
Pronunciationrak-kath'
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Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

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