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<div> A — 1: Ὀργή <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3709 — Noun Feminine — orge — or-gay' ) </div> <p> originally any "natural impulse, or desire, or disposition," came to signify "anger," as the strongest of all passions. It is used of the wrath of man, Ephesians 4:31; Colossians 3:8; 1 Timothy 2:8; James 1:19,20; the displeasure of human governments, Romans 13:4,5; the sufferings of the Jews at the hands of the Gentiles, Luke 21:23; the terrors of the Law, Romans 4:15; "the anger" of the Lord Jesus, Mark 3:5; God's "anger" with [[Israel]] in the wilderness, in a quotation from the OT, Hebrews 3:11; 4:3; God's present "anger" with the Jews nationally, Romans 9:22; 1 Thessalonians 2:16; His present "anger" with those who disobey the Lord [[Jesus]] in His Gospel, John 3:36; God's purposes in judgment, Matthew 3:7; Luke 3:7; Romans 1:18; 2:5,8; 3:5; 5:9; 12:19; Ephesians 2:3; 5:6; Colossians 3:6; 1 Thessalonians 1:10; 5:9 . See [[Indignation]] , [[Vengeance]] , Wrath. </p> Ephesians 4:26 [[Psalm]] 4:4 Romans 2:8 Galatians 5:20 Revelation 16:19 Revelation 19:15 2 Corinthians 7:11 <div> B — 1: Ὀργίζω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3710 — Verb — orgizo — or-gid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to provoke, to arouse to anger," is used in the Middle [[Voice]] in the eight places where it is found, and signifies "to be angry, wroth." It is said of individuals, in Matthew 5:22; 18:34; 22:7; Luke 14:21; 15:28 , and Ephesians 4:26 (where a possible meaning is "be ye angry with yourselves"); of nations, Revelation 11:18; of [[Satan]] as the Dragon, Revelation 12:17 . See Wrath. </p> <div> B — 2: Παροργίζω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3949 — Verb — parorgizo — par-org-id'-zo ) </div> <p> is "to arouse to wrath, provoke" (para, used intensively, and No. 1); Romans 10:19 , "will I anger;" Ephesians 6:4 , "provoke to wrath." See Provoke. </p> <div> B — 3: Χολάω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #5520 — Verb — cholao — khol-ah'-o ) </div> <p> connected with chole, "gall, bile," which became used metaphorically to signify bitter anger, means "to be enraged," John 7:23 , "wroth," RV, in the Lord's remonstrance with the Jews on account of their indignation at His having made a man whole on the [[Sabbath]] Day. </p> Acts 12:20 Matthew 2:16 Matthew 20:24 21:15 Matthew 26:8 Mark 14:4 Mark 10:14 Mark 10:41 Luke 13:14Indignation. Colossians 3:21 <div> C — 1: Ὀργίλος <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3711 — Adjective — orgilos — org-ee'-los ) </div> <p> "angry, prone to anger, irascible" (see B, Nos. 1,2), is rendered "soon angry" in Titus 1:7 . </p>
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<div> [['''A]] — 1: ὀργή ''' (Strong'S #3709 — Noun [[Feminine]] — orge — or-gay' ) </div> <p> originally any "natural impulse, or desire, or disposition," came to signify "anger," as the strongest of all passions. It is used of the wrath of man, &nbsp;Ephesians 4:31; &nbsp;Colossians 3:8; &nbsp;1 Timothy 2:8; &nbsp;James 1:19,20; the displeasure of human governments, &nbsp;Romans 13:4,5; the sufferings of the [[Jews]] at the hands of the Gentiles, &nbsp;Luke 21:23; the terrors of the Law, &nbsp;Romans 4:15; "the anger" of the Lord Jesus, &nbsp;Mark 3:5; God's "anger" with [[Israel]] in the wilderness, in a quotation from the [[Ot,]] &nbsp;Hebrews 3:11; &nbsp;4:3; God's present "anger" with the Jews nationally, &nbsp;Romans 9:22; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 2:16; His present "anger" with those who disobey the Lord Jesus in His Gospel, &nbsp;John 3:36; God's purposes in judgment, &nbsp;Matthew 3:7; &nbsp;Luke 3:7; &nbsp;Romans 1:18; &nbsp;2:5,8; &nbsp;3:5; &nbsp;5:9; &nbsp;12:19; &nbsp;Ephesians 2:3; &nbsp;5:6; &nbsp;Colossians 3:6; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:10; &nbsp;5:9 . See [[Indignation]] , [[Vengeance]] , Wrath. </p> &nbsp;Ephesians 4:26&nbsp;Psalm 4:4&nbsp;Romans 2:8&nbsp;Galatians 5:20&nbsp;Revelation 16:19&nbsp;Revelation 19:15&nbsp;2 Corinthians 7:11 <div> [['''B]] — 1: ὀργίζω ''' (Strong'S #3710 — Verb — orgizo — or-gid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to provoke, to arouse to anger," is used in the Middle Voice in the eight places where it is found, and signifies "to be angry, wroth." It is said of individuals, in &nbsp;Matthew 5:22; &nbsp;18:34; &nbsp;22:7; &nbsp;Luke 14:21; &nbsp;15:28 , and &nbsp;Ephesians 4:26 (where a possible meaning is "be ye angry with yourselves"); of nations, &nbsp; Revelation 11:18; of Satan as the Dragon, &nbsp;Revelation 12:17 . See Wrath. </p> <div> [['''B]] — 2: παροργίζω ''' (Strong'S #3949 — Verb — parorgizo — par-org-id'-zo ) </div> <p> is "to arouse to wrath, provoke" (para, used intensively, and No. 1); &nbsp;Romans 10:19 , "will [[I]] anger;" &nbsp;Ephesians 6:4 , "provoke to wrath." See Provoke. </p> <div> [['''B]] — 3: χολάω ''' (Strong'S #5520 — Verb — cholao — khol-ah'-o ) </div> <p> connected with chole, "gall, bile," which became used metaphorically to signify bitter anger, means "to be enraged," &nbsp;John 7:23 , "wroth," [[Rv,]] in the Lord's remonstrance with the Jews on account of their indignation at His having made a man whole on the [[Sabbath]] Day. </p> &nbsp;Acts 12:20&nbsp;Matthew 2:16&nbsp;Matthew 20:24&nbsp;21:15&nbsp;Matthew 26:8&nbsp;Mark 14:4&nbsp;Mark 10:14&nbsp; Mark 10:41&nbsp;Luke 13:14Indignation.&nbsp;Colossians 3:21 <div> [['''C]] — 1: ὀργίλος ''' (Strong'S #3711 — Adjective — orgilos — org-ee'-los ) </div> <p> "angry, prone to anger, irascible" (see [[B,]] Nos. 1,2), is rendered "soon angry" in &nbsp;Titus 1:7 . </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 13 October 2021

Angry Anger [1]

'''A — 1: ὀργή (Strong'S #3709 — Noun Feminine — orge — or-gay' )

originally any "natural impulse, or desire, or disposition," came to signify "anger," as the strongest of all passions. It is used of the wrath of man,  Ephesians 4:31;  Colossians 3:8;  1 Timothy 2:8;  James 1:19,20; the displeasure of human governments,  Romans 13:4,5; the sufferings of the Jews at the hands of the Gentiles,  Luke 21:23; the terrors of the Law,  Romans 4:15; "the anger" of the Lord Jesus,  Mark 3:5; God's "anger" with Israel in the wilderness, in a quotation from the Ot,  Hebrews 3:11;  4:3; God's present "anger" with the Jews nationally,  Romans 9:22;  1 Thessalonians 2:16; His present "anger" with those who disobey the Lord Jesus in His Gospel,  John 3:36; God's purposes in judgment,  Matthew 3:7;  Luke 3:7;  Romans 1:18;  2:5,8;  3:5;  5:9;  12:19;  Ephesians 2:3;  5:6;  Colossians 3:6;  1 Thessalonians 1:10;  5:9 . See Indignation , Vengeance , Wrath.

 Ephesians 4:26 Psalm 4:4 Romans 2:8 Galatians 5:20 Revelation 16:19 Revelation 19:15 2 Corinthians 7:11

'''B — 1: ὀργίζω (Strong'S #3710 — Verb — orgizo — or-gid'-zo )

"to provoke, to arouse to anger," is used in the Middle Voice in the eight places where it is found, and signifies "to be angry, wroth." It is said of individuals, in  Matthew 5:22;  18:34;  22:7;  Luke 14:21;  15:28 , and  Ephesians 4:26 (where a possible meaning is "be ye angry with yourselves"); of nations,   Revelation 11:18; of Satan as the Dragon,  Revelation 12:17 . See Wrath.

'''B — 2: παροργίζω (Strong'S #3949 — Verb — parorgizo — par-org-id'-zo )

is "to arouse to wrath, provoke" (para, used intensively, and No. 1);  Romans 10:19 , "will I anger;"  Ephesians 6:4 , "provoke to wrath." See Provoke.

'''B — 3: χολάω (Strong'S #5520 — Verb — cholao — khol-ah'-o )

connected with chole, "gall, bile," which became used metaphorically to signify bitter anger, means "to be enraged,"  John 7:23 , "wroth," Rv, in the Lord's remonstrance with the Jews on account of their indignation at His having made a man whole on the Sabbath Day.

 Acts 12:20 Matthew 2:16 Matthew 20:24 21:15 Matthew 26:8 Mark 14:4 Mark 10:14  Mark 10:41 Luke 13:14Indignation. Colossians 3:21

'''C — 1: ὀργίλος (Strong'S #3711 — Adjective — orgilos — org-ee'-los )

"angry, prone to anger, irascible" (see B, Nos. 1,2), is rendered "soon angry" in  Titus 1:7 .

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