Lexical Summary zed: insolent, presumptuous Original Word: זֵדTransliteration: zed Phonetic Spelling: (zade') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: insolent, presumptuous Meaning: insolent, presumptuous Strong's Concordance presumptuous, proud From zuwd; arrogant -- presumptuous, proud. see HEBREW zuwd Brown-Driver-Briggs H2086. zed זֵד adjective insolent, presumptuous: — ׳ז Proverbs 21:24; plural זֵדִים Jeremiah 43:2 11t.; — always masculine, and always of opposition to ׳י, wickedness; with qualified noun expressed, only הַזֵּדִים הָאֲנָשִׁים 43:2, of opponents of Jeremiah; elsewhere used substantively, as technical term for godless, rebellious men; once singular שְׁמוֺ לֵץ יָהִיר זֵד Proverbs 21:24 a haughty insolent one, scorner is his name ("" זָדוֺן בְּעֶבְרַת עוֺשֶׂה); usually plural Isaiah 13:11(ז ׳גְּאוֺן; "" עָרִיצִים גַּאֲוַת); Malachi 3:13 ("" רִשְׁעָה עשֵֹׁי), Malachi 4:19 ("" עשֵֹׁה רִשְׁעָה); and in Psalm 86:14 ("" עָרִיצִים), 119:21("" הַשֹּׁגִים מִמִּצְוֺתֶיךָ), 119:51; 119:69; 119:78; 119:85; 119:122; so probably also 19:14 עַבְדֶּ֑ךָ חֲשׂךְ מִזֵּדִים גַּם also from presumptuous men hold back thy servant (Ew Ol Hup Che RVm); > presumptuous sins Deal. (AV RV). |