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Indignation

is rendered "indignation" in 2Co 7:11. See ANGER, A, Note (3).

Notes: (1) Orge, "wrath," is translated "indignation" in Rev 14:10, AV; RV, "anger." See ANGER, A, No. 1. (2) For thumos, see ANGER, A, Notes (1) and (2). (3) In Act 5:17, the AV translates zelos by "indignation" (RV "jealous"); in Heb 10:27, AV. "indignation" (RV "fierceness;" marg., "jealousy"). See JEALOUSY.

"to be indignant, to be moved with indignation" (from agan, "much," achomai, "to grieve"), is translated "were moved with indignation" of the ten disciples against James and John, Mat 20:24; in Mar 10:41, RV (AV, "they began to be much displeased"); in Mat 21:15, of the chief priests and scribes, against Christ and the children, RV, "they were moved with indignation" (AV, "they were sore displeased"); in Mat 26:8, of the disciples against the woman who anointed Christ's feet, "they had indignation;" so Mar 14:4; in Mar 10:14, of Christ, against the disciples, for rebuking the children, "He was moved with indignation," RV (AV, "he was much displeased"); in Luk 13:14, of the ruler of the synagogue against Christ for healing on the Sabbath, "being moved with indignation," RV, AV, "(answered) with indignation." See ANGER, B, Note (3).

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