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  2. "Ruddy" is the form taken by the adjective "red" when used as a term of praise of the human skin, and this is its use in the Bible (the Hebrew and Greek words are all usual words for "red" or "to be red"). The dark-skinned Hebrews found great beauty in a clear complexion.

  3. 1 Samuel 16:12 - And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to. And the LORD said, Arise, anoint him: for this is he.

  4. Spelling: (ad-mo-nee') Short Definition: ruddy. Word Origin ... /hebrew/132.htm - 6k. 122. adom -- red... Word Origin from the same as adom Definition red NASB Word Usage red (7), ruddy (1). red, ruddy. From 'adam; rosy -- red, ruddy. see HEBREW 'adam. 121, 122. ... /hebrew/122.htm - 6k. 119. adom -- to be red...

  5. Ruddy. Ruddy (אִדמוֹנַי, admoni, reddish; Sept. πυῤῥάκης; Vulg. rufus). Many interpreters think that the word means red - haired. and it is so rendered in the ancient versions, although ours understands a ruddy complexion. It would then appear that Esau ( Ge 25:25) and David ( 1Sa 16:12; 1Sa 27:12) had red hair, a peculiarity ...

  6. 1 Samuel 16:12. KJ21. And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and altogether of a beautiful countenance and goodly to look upon. And the Lord said, “Arise, anoint him; for this is he.”. ASV. And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look upon.

  7. rud'-i ('adhmoni (1Sa 16:12; 17:42; Ge 25:25 the Revised Version margin), 'adhom (Song 5:10); verbs 'adham (La 4:7), and eruthriao, "to blush" (Ad Est 15:5)): "Ruddy" is the form taken by the adjective "red" when used as a term of praise of the human skin, and this is its use in the Bible (the Hebrew and Greek words are all usual words for "red ...

  8. Ruddy: rud'-i ('adhmoni ( 1Sa 16:12; 17:42; Ge 25:25 the Revised Version margin), ‘adhom ( So 5:10 ); verbs ‘adham ( La 4:7 ), and eruthriao, "to blush" (Ad Es 15:5)): "Ruddy" is the form taken by the adjective "red" when used as a term of praise of the human skin, and this is its use in the Bible (the Hebrew and Greek words are all usual ...

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