Lexicon prosochthizó: to be angry with Original Word: προσοχθίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: prosochthizó Phonetic Spelling: (pros-okh-thid'-zo) Short Definition: I am displeased with Definition: I am displeased or offended with. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pros and ochtheó (to be sorely angered) Definitionto be angry with NASB Translationangry (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4360: προσοχθίζωπροσοχθίζω: 1 aorist προσώχθισα; to be wroth or displeased with: τίνι, Hebrews 3:10, 17,(from Psalm 94:10 (); not found besides except in the Sept. for גָּעַל, to loathe; קוא, to spue out; קוּץ, to be disgusted with etc.; add, Sir. 6:25 Sir. 25:2 Sir. 38:4; (l. 25; Test. xii Patr., test. Jud. § 18; Sibylline Oracles 8, 411). Profane writings use ὀχθέω, more rarely ὀχθίζω. πρός denotes direction toward that with which we are displeased (πρός, IV. 1). Cf. Bleek, Br. an d. Hebrews 2:1, p. 441f.
Strong's be grieved at. From pros and a form of ochtheo (to be vexed with something irksome); to feel indignant at -- be grieved at. see GREEK pros |
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