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<p> (חרה , <i> ''''' ḥārāh ''''' </i> , מאר , <i> ''''' mā'ar ''''' </i> ): To "fret" is from <i> for </i> (prefix) and <i> etan </i> , "to eat," "to consume." The word is both transitive and intransitive in King James Version: (1) transitive as translation of <i> ''''' ḥārāh ''''' </i> , "to burn," Hithpael, "to fret one's self," "to be angry" (&nbsp;Psalm 37:1 , "Fret not thyself because of evil-doers"; &nbsp;Psalm 37:7 , &nbsp;Psalm 37:8; &nbsp;Proverbs 24:19 ); of <i> ''''' ḳācaph ''''' </i> , "to be angry," etc. (&nbsp;Isaiah 8:21 , "They shall fret themselves, and curse," etc.); of <i> ''''' rāghaz ''''' </i> , to be moved" (with anger, etc.) (&nbsp;Ezekiel 16:43 , "Thou hast fretted me in all these things," the American Standard Revised Version "raged against me"). For &nbsp;Leviticus 13:55 , see under [[Fretting]] below. (2) Intransitive, it is the translation of <i> ''''' rā‛am ''''' </i> , "to rage," Hiphil, "to provoke to anger" (&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:6 , "Her rival provoked her sore, to make her fret"); of <i> ''''' zā‛aph ''''' </i> , "to be sad," "to fret" (&nbsp;Proverbs 19:3 , "His heart fretteth against Yahweh"). </p> <p> Fretting in the sense of eating away, consuming, is used of the leprosy, <i> ''''' mā'ar ''''' </i> , "to be sharp, bitter, painful" (&nbsp;Leviticus 13:51 , &nbsp;Leviticus 13:52; &nbsp;Leviticus 14:44 , "a fretting leprosy"; in &nbsp;Leviticus 13:55 we have "it (is) fret inward" ("fret" past participle), as the translation of <i> ''''' pehetheth ''''' </i> from <i> ''''' pāḥath ''''' </i> , "to dig" (a pit), the word meaning "a depression," "a hollow or sunken spot in a garment affected by a kind of leprosy," the Revised Version (British and American) "it is a fret." </p> <p> Revised Version has "fretful" for "angry" (&nbsp;Proverbs 21:19 ), margin "vexation." </p>
<p> (חרה , <i> ''''' ḥārāh ''''' </i> , מאר , <i> ''''' mā'ar ''''' </i> ): To "fret" is from <i> for </i> (prefix) and <i> etan </i> , "to eat," "to consume." The word is both transitive and intransitive in King James Version: (1) transitive as translation of <i> ''''' ḥārāh ''''' </i> , "to burn," Hithpael, "to fret one's self," "to be angry" (&nbsp;Psalm 37:1 , "Fret not thyself because of evil-doers"; &nbsp;Psalm 37:7 , &nbsp;Psalm 37:8; &nbsp;Proverbs 24:19 ); of <i> ''''' ḳācaph ''''' </i> , "to be angry," etc. (&nbsp;Isaiah 8:21 , "They shall fret themselves, and curse," etc.); of <i> ''''' rāghaz ''''' </i> , to be moved" (with anger, etc.) (&nbsp;Ezekiel 16:43 , "Thou hast fretted me in all these things," the American Standard Revised Version "raged against me"). For &nbsp;Leviticus 13:55 , see under [[Fretting]] below. (2) Intransitive, it is the translation of <i> ''''' rā‛am ''''' </i> , "to rage," Hiphil, "to provoke to anger" (&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:6 , "Her rival provoked her sore, to make her fret"); of <i> ''''' zā‛aph ''''' </i> , "to be sad," "to fret" (&nbsp;Proverbs 19:3 , "His heart fretteth against Yahweh"). </p> <p> Fretting in the sense of eating away, consuming, is used of the leprosy, <i> ''''' mā'ar ''''' </i> , "to be sharp, bitter, painful" (&nbsp;Leviticus 13:51 , &nbsp;Leviticus 13:52; &nbsp;Leviticus 14:44 , "a fretting leprosy"; in &nbsp;Leviticus 13:55 we have "it (is) fret inward" ("fret" past participle), as the translation of <i> ''''' pehetheth ''''' </i> from <i> ''''' pāḥath ''''' </i> , "to dig" (a pit), the word meaning "a depression," "a hollow or sunken spot in a garment affected by a kind of leprosy," the Revised Version (British and American) "it is a fret." </p> <p> Revised Version has "fretful" for "angry" (&nbsp;Proverbs 21:19 ), margin "vexation." </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

(חרה , ḥārāh , מאר , mā'ar ): To "fret" is from for (prefix) and etan , "to eat," "to consume." The word is both transitive and intransitive in King James Version: (1) transitive as translation of ḥārāh , "to burn," Hithpael, "to fret one's self," "to be angry" ( Psalm 37:1 , "Fret not thyself because of evil-doers";  Psalm 37:7 ,  Psalm 37:8;  Proverbs 24:19 ); of ḳācaph , "to be angry," etc. ( Isaiah 8:21 , "They shall fret themselves, and curse," etc.); of rāghaz , to be moved" (with anger, etc.) ( Ezekiel 16:43 , "Thou hast fretted me in all these things," the American Standard Revised Version "raged against me"). For  Leviticus 13:55 , see under Fretting below. (2) Intransitive, it is the translation of rā‛am , "to rage," Hiphil, "to provoke to anger" ( 1 Samuel 1:6 , "Her rival provoked her sore, to make her fret"); of zā‛aph , "to be sad," "to fret" ( Proverbs 19:3 , "His heart fretteth against Yahweh").

Fretting in the sense of eating away, consuming, is used of the leprosy, mā'ar , "to be sharp, bitter, painful" ( Leviticus 13:51 ,  Leviticus 13:52;  Leviticus 14:44 , "a fretting leprosy"; in  Leviticus 13:55 we have "it (is) fret inward" ("fret" past participle), as the translation of pehetheth from pāḥath , "to dig" (a pit), the word meaning "a depression," "a hollow or sunken spot in a garment affected by a kind of leprosy," the Revised Version (British and American) "it is a fret."

Revised Version has "fretful" for "angry" ( Proverbs 21:19 ), margin "vexation."

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