Greek Word Anger - Outline of biblical usage [?] anger, the natural disposition, temper, character. Rising up from an ongoing (fixed) opposition. Movement or agitation of the soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion, but esp. Accordingly, 2372 ( thymós ) is used of god's perfect, holy wrath in revelation (rev 14:10,19,15:1, etc.). Web the kjv translates strong's g3709 in the following manner: Θυμός (thumos = [noun] an outburst of passion, wrath, rage), eg, luke 4:28, acts 19:28, rom 2:8, 2 cor 12:20, gal 5:20, etc. Web four greek words will help us form an answer. Wrath (31x), anger (3x), vengeance (1x), indignation (1x). Web when 2372 /thymós (expressed passion) is used of people it indicates rage (personal venting of anger, worth). Web ὀργή (orgé = [noun] anger, wrath, passion;
Rising up from an ongoing (fixed) opposition. It is the cognate noun with the same root as ὀργίζω as listed above. The greek word for indignation (aganaktesis) communicates a sense of irritation, grief and annoyance at what someone else has done— particularly if it is unjust. Θυμός (thumos = [noun] an outburst of passion, wrath, rage), eg, luke 4:28, acts 19:28, rom 2:8, 2 cor 12:20, gal 5:20, etc. Movement or agitation of the soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion, but esp. Accordingly, 2372 ( thymós ) is used of god's perfect, holy wrath in revelation (rev 14:10,19,15:1, etc.). Web the kjv translates strong's g3709 in the following manner: Web ὀργή (orgé = [noun] anger, wrath, passion; Outline of biblical usage [?] anger, the natural disposition, temper, character. I irritate, provoke, am angry. This flaw is completely absent of the lord expressing (inspiring) intense anger. Punishment, vengeance), eg, matt 3:7, mark 3:5, luke 3:7, 21:23, john 3:36, etc. Web when 2372 /thymós (expressed passion) is used of people it indicates rage (personal venting of anger, worth). Web four greek words will help us form an answer. Web ὀργάω (orgáō) ὀργίζω (orgízō, “to make angry”) related terms [ edit] ὄργῐᾰ (órgia) (probably from the same root) descendants [ edit] greek: Jesus felt this way when the disciples rebuked the people who were bringing children to have him touch them. Wrath (31x), anger (3x), vengeance (1x), indignation (1x).