Hebrew · H7311, H3824

רָם לְבָבֶךָ

To be high actively, to rise or raise (in various applications, literally or figuratively) · the heart (as the most interior organ);

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רוּם H7311 to be high actively, to rise or raise (in various applications, literally or figuratively)
Pronunciation mərôməmî
Ranges from physical elevation to exaltation; when applied to God, emphasizes absolute supremacy; of humans, often carries pride connotations.
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לֵבָב H3824 the heart (as the most interior organ);
Pronunciation lēbāb
The seat of intellect, emotion, and will—Israel's innermost self where covenant loyalty and moral choice originate.
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What does רָם לְבָבֶךָ (ramah levavekha) mean in the Bible?

רוּם · לֵבָב is a Hebrew phrase meaning "Your heart is lifted up — the pride mechanism of prosperity".

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What does רוּם · לֵבָב mean in the Bible?

רוּם · לֵבָב is a Hebrew phrase meaning "Your heart is lifted up — the pride mechanism of prosperity".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H7311, H3824?

H7311, H3824 is connected to 445 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. Your heart is lifted up — the pride mechanism of prosperity

Source Gloss

Your heart is lifted up — the pride mechanism of prosperity
Grammatical Forms

How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.

This verb appears through different tense, voice, mood, or stem patterns. Those forms help readers see how the action is presented in context.

Form groups 6 Aligned forms 108
Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense 41×
Participle active 2Sam 22:28 · Deut 27:14 · Exod 14:8 · Ezek 6:13 · Ezek 20:28 · Ezek 34:6 · Isa 6:1 · Isa 57:15 · Job 21:22 · Job 38:15 · Num 33:3 · Prov 6:17 · Prov 24:7 · Ps 18:28 · Ps 78:69 · Ps 113:4 17×
Imperfect Dan 11:12 · Isa 30:18 · Isa 52:13 · Ps 13:3 · Ps 27:6 · Ps 61:3 · Mic 5:8 · Prov 11:11 · Ps 89:14 · Ps 89:18 · Ps 89:25 · Ps 112:9 · Ps 46:11 · Ps 89:17 · Ps 140:9 16×
Perfect 1Sam 2:1 · Deut 32:27 · Isa 26:11 · Job 22:12 · Prov 30:13 · Ps 131:1
Infinitive construct Deut 17:20
Jussive Ps 66:7
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action 55×
Imperfect Ezek 45:1 · Ezek 45:13 · Ezek 48:8 · Ezek 48:9 · Ezek 48:20 · Num 15:19 · Num 15:20 · Num 18:28 · Num 18:29 · 1Sam 2:8 · Exod 17:11 · Gen 41:44 · Job 39:27 · Lev 4:8 · Lev 4:19 · Ps 75:8 25×
Perfect 1Kgs 11:27 · 2Chr 30:24 · Dan 8:11 · Lam 2:17 · 2Chr 35:8 · 2Chr 35:9 · Num 31:52 · 2Kgs 19:22 · Isa 37:23 · Ps 89:43 · Gen 14:22 · Gen 39:15 · Ps 89:20 14×
Sequential imperfect Ezek 45:9 · Isa 13:2 · Isa 57:14 · Isa 62:10 · 2Kgs 6:7 · Exod 14:16 · Isa 58:1 · Isa 40:9
Participle active Exod 35:24 · Prov 3:35 · Prov 14:29
Jussive Ps 75:5 · Ps 75:6 · Ps 66:7
Infinitive construct Ps 75:7
Hophal causative passive — the subject is caused to perform the action
Perfect Dan 8:11 · Exod 29:27
Imperfect Lev 4:10
Polel
Imperfect Hos 11:7 · Job 17:4 · Prov 14:34
Sequential imperfect Ps 99:5 · Ps 99:9
Participle active 1Sam 2:7
Perfect Isa 23:4
Hithpolel
Imperfect Isa 33:10
Polal
Imperfect Ps 75:11
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