Strong's Concordance, Greek Dictionary

Rhesa, Resa (i.e., Rephajah), an Israelite

Greek: Ῥησά, rhēsa (G4488)

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Here is Rhesa in the Bible. What does the source Greek word Ῥησά mean and how is it used in the Bible? Below are the English definition details. Also below are examples within Bible verses highlighted in yellow (follow this link to go there). Tap or hover on blue, underlined words to see more original scripture and meanings. Information sourced from Strong's Concordance[1].

Definition Details

Strong's Number: G4488

Greek Base Word: Ῥησά

Usage: Rhesa

Literally: head

Definition: Resa (i.e., Rephajah), an Israelite.

Detailed definition:

  1. The son of Zerubbabel in the genealogy of Christ.

Derived terms: Probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for H7509).

See also:

  1. H7509

Pronunciation:

  1. Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: reˈsɑ
  2. Modern International Phonetic Alphabet: re̞ˈsɑ
  3. Transliteration: rhēsa
  4. Biblical Pronunciation: ray-SA
  5. Modern Pronunciation: ray-SA


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Bible Verses with Ῥησά (G4488)

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