3863. parazéloó
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parazéloó: to provoke to jealousy
Original Word: παραζηλόω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: parazéloó
Phonetic Spelling: (par-ad-zay-lo'-o)
Short Definition: I make jealous
Definition: I make jealous, provoke to jealously, provoke to anger.

HELPS word-Studies

3863 parazēlóō (from 3844 /pará, "from close beside" and 2206 /zēlóō, "boil over with desire") – properly, to apply heavy ("hot") pressure to provoke change, especially in an "up-close-and-personal" way (note the force of para).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from para and zéloó
Definition
to provoke to jealousy
NASB Translation
make...jealous (2), move to jealousy (1), provoke...to jealousy (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3863: παραζηλόω

παραζηλόω, παραζήλω; future παραζηλώσω; 1 aorist παρεζηλωσα; to provoke to ζῆλος (see παρά, IV. 3);

a. to provoke to jealousy or rivalry: τινα, Romans 11:11, 14 (1 Kings 14:22; Sir. 30:3); ἐπί τίνι (see ἐπί, B. 2 a. δ. at the end), Romans 10:19 (Deuteronomy 32:21).

b. to provoke to anger: 1 Corinthians 10:22 (on this see Prof. Hort in WH's Appendix, p. 167) (Psalm 36:1, 7f (f)).



Strong's
provoke to jealousy.

From para and zeloo; to stimulate alongside, i.e. Excite to rivalry -- provoke to emulation (jealousy).

see GREEK para

see GREEK zeloo

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