Thundering Thunder

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Thundering Thunder [1]

1: βροντή (Strong'S #1027 — Noun Feminine — bronte — bron-tay' )

in  Mark 3:17 "sons of thunder" is the interpretation of Boanerges, the name applied by the Lord to James and John; their firey disposition is seen in   Mark 9:38;  Luke 9:54; perhaps in the case of James it led to his execution. The name and its interpretation have caused much difficulty; some suggest the meaning "the twins." It is however most probably the equivalent of the Aramaic bene regesh, "sons of tumult;" the latter of the two words was no doubt used of "thunder" in Palestinian Aramaic; hence the meaning "the sons of thunder;" the cognate Hebrew word ragash, "to rage," is used in  Psalm 2:1 and there only. In   John 12:29 bronte is used with ginomai, "to take place," and rendered "it had thundered;" lit., "there was thunder;" elsewhere,   Revelation 4:5;  6:1;  8:5;  10:3,4;  11:19;  14:2;  16:18;  19:6 .

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