Strong's #7543: raqach (pronounced raw-kakh')
a primitive root; to perfume:--apothecary, compound, make (ointment), prepare, spice.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
râqach
1) to mix, compound
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to mix, compound
1a2) compounder, mixer, perfumer (participle) (substantive)
1b) (Pual) mixed (participle)
1c) (Hiphil) to mix
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: a primitive root
Usage:
This word is used 8 times:
Exodus 30:25: "an ointment compound after the art of the apothecary: it shall be a holy anointing oil."
Exodus 30:33: "Whosoever compoundeth any like it, or whosoever putteth any of it upon"
Exodus 30:35: "it a perfume, a confection after the art of the apothecary, tempered together, pure and holy:"
Exodus 37:29: "incense of sweet spices, according to the work of the apothecary."
1 Chronicles 9:30: "And some of the sons of the priests made the ointment of the spices."
2 Chronicles 16:14: "was filled with sweet odors and divers kinds of spices prepared by the apothecaries' art: and they made a very"
Ecclesiastes 10:1: "Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savor: so doth a little folly"
Ezekiel 24:10: "the fire, consume the flesh, and spice it well, and let the bones be burned."