| Strong's Concordance ragash: to be in tumult or commotionOriginal Word: רָגַשׁ Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ragash Phonetic Spelling: (raw-gash') Short Definition: uproar Brown-Driver-Briggs[רָגַשׁ]  verb be in tumult or commotion (Arabic  make a vehement noise; Biblical Aramaic Aramaic רְגַשׁ,  be disturbed, in tumult (ᵑ7 Ithpe`el often for הָמָה, as Psalm 46:6, שָׁאָה Isaiah 17:12f.;  for חָמוֺן ibid.); but Syriac usually perceive, so Late Hebrew Hiph`il, but Hithpa`el fall stormily upon); — Qal Perfect3plural Psalm 2:1 רָֽגְשׁוּ why do the nations throng tumultuously ?  Strong's Exhaustive Concordancerage A primitive root; to be tumultuous -- rage. Forms and Transliterationsרָגְשׁ֣וּ רגשו rā·ḡə·šū rageShu rāḡəšū LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 7283 1 Occurrence rā·ḡə·šū — 1 Occ. Psalm 2:1 HEB: לָ֭מָּה רָגְשׁ֣וּ גוֹיִ֑ם וּ֝לְאֻמִּ֗ים NAS: are the nations in an uproar And the peoples KJV: Why do the heathen rage, and the people INT: Why an uproar are the nations and the peoples | 



