3949. parorgizó
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parorgizó: to provoke to anger
Original Word: παροργίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: parorgizó
Phonetic Spelling: (par-org-id'-zo)
Short Definition: I provoke to anger, exasperate
Definition: I provoke to anger, exasperate.

HELPS word-Studies

3949 parorgízō (from 3844 /pará, "from close-beside" and 3710 /orgízō, "become angry") – properly, rouse someone to anger; to provoke in a way that "really pushes someone's buttons," i.e. to "really get to them" in an "up-close-and-personal" way (because so near, literally "close beside").

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from para and orgizó
Definition
to provoke to anger
NASB Translation
anger (1), provoke...to anger (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3949: παροργίζω

παροργίζω; Attic future (cf. Buttmann, 37 (32); WH's Appendix, 163) παροργιῶ; to rouse to wrath, to provoke, exasperate, anger (cf. παρά, IV. 3): Romans 10:19; Ephesians 6:4; and Lachmann in Colossians 3:21. (Demosthenes, p. 805, 19; Philo de somn. ii. § 26; the Sept. chiefly for הִכְעִיס.)



Strong's
anger, provoke to wrath.

From para and orgizo; to anger alongside, i.e. Enrage -- anger, provoke to wrath.

see GREEK para

see GREEK orgizo

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