Strong's Lexicon ebrah: Wrath, fury, rage, outburst Original Word: אֶבְרָה Word Origin: Derived from the root עָבַר (abar), meaning "to pass over" or "to cross." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3709 (orge): Often translated as "wrath" or "anger," this Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe both human and divine anger. - G2372 (thumos): Translated as "wrath" or "fury," it refers to a passionate outburst of anger. Usage: The Hebrew word "ebrah" primarily denotes a strong emotional response, often associated with intense anger or wrath. It is used in the context of divine wrath, human anger, and sometimes as a metaphor for destructive forces. The term conveys a sense of overwhelming emotion that leads to action, whether it be divine judgment or human retaliation. Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Near Eastern context, expressions of wrath were often attributed to deities as a response to human disobedience or sin. The concept of divine wrath in the Hebrew Bible is closely tied to God's holiness and justice. It serves as a mechanism for maintaining covenantal order and righteousness among His people. Human expressions of "ebrah" are often cautioned against, as they can lead to sin and destruction. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of eber Definition a pinion NASB Translation pinion (1), pinions (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs אֶבְרָה noun feminine pinion (noun of individual meaning, in poetry) of ostrich Job 39:13; אֶבְרָתוֺ of eagle, simile for ׳י Deuteronomy 32:11; metaphor of ׳י Psalm 91:4; אֶבְרוֺתֶיהָ of dove Psalm 68:14; (all "" כּנף). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance feather, wing Feminine of 'eber -- feather, wing. see HEBREW 'eber Forms and Transliterations אֶ֝בְרָ֗ה אֶבְרָתֽוֹ׃ אברה אברתו׃ בְּאֶבְרָת֨וֹ ׀ בִּֽירַקְרַ֥ק באברתו בירקרק ’eḇ·rā·ṯōw ’eḇ·rāh ’eḇrāh ’eḇrāṯōw bə’eḇrāṯōw bə·’eḇ·rā·ṯōw beevraTo bî·raq·raq birakRak bîraqraq evRah evraToLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Deuteronomy 32:11 HEB: יִשָּׂאֵ֖הוּ עַל־ אֶבְרָתֽוֹ׃ NAS: them, He carried them on His pinions. KJV: them, beareth them on her wings: INT: carried over his pinions Job 39:13 Psalm 68:13 Psalm 91:4 4 Occurrences |