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Strong's #3710 - ὀργίζω
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- to provoke, to arouse to anger
- to be provoked to anger, be angry, be wroth
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ὀργ-ίζω,
X. Eq. 9.2: aor. ὤργισα Ar. and Pl. (v. infr.): (ὀργή II): —
I make angry, provoke to anger, irritate, τινα Ar. V. 223, 404, Pl. Phdr. 267c; opp. εὔνουν ποιῆσαι, Arist. Rh. 1415a35.
II more freq. in Pass., Pl. Phdr. 267d, etc.: fut. Med. (in pass. sense) ὀργιοῦμαι X. An. 6.1.30, Lys. 15.9, Isoc. 18.4, etc.; but ὀργισθήσομαι Lys. 21.20, D. 59.111: aor. ὠργίσθην Lys. 22.2, Pl. Prt. 346b, etc.: pf. ὤργισμαι E. Hipp. 1413, Ar. V. 431, etc.: grow angry, be wroth, S. OT 364, etc.: c. part., τίς γὰρ.. οὐκ ἂν ὀργίζοιτ'.. κλύων; ib. 339, etc.; τινι with a person or thing, E. Hel. 1646, Th. 4.128, Pl. Ap. 23c, al.; ὑπέρ τινος Th. 1.143, Isoc. 9.60; ἐπί τινι And. 1.30, Lys. 28.2, etc.; ἐπί τινος D. 21.183; διά τι X. An. 1.2.26: abs., in part., ἄνθρωπος -όμενος in a passion, Antipho 5.72; τὸ -όμενον τῆς γνώμης their angry feelings, Th. 2.59. Cf. ὀργαίνω.
ὀργίζω: passive, present ὀργίζομαι; 1 aorist ὠργίσθην; (ὀργή); from Sophocles, Euripides, and Thucydides down; to provoke, arouse to anger; passive to be provoked to anger, be angry, be wroth (the Sept. for חָרָה, קָצַף, also for אַף חָרָה etc.): absolutely, Matthew 18:34; Matthew 22:7; Luke 14:21; Luke 15:28; Ephesians 4:26 (Buttmann, 290 (250); cf. Winer's Grammar, §§ 43, 2; 55, 7); Revelation 11:18; τίνι, Matthew 5:22; ἐπί τίνι, Revelation 12:17 (L omits ἐπί) as in 1 Kings 11:9; (Andocides (
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ὀργίζω
(< ὀργή ),
[in LXX chiefly for H2734, also for H7107, etc.;]
to make angry, provoke to anger; in cl. most freq. in pass., and so always in NT, to be provoked to anger, be angry: absol., Matthew 18:34; Matthew 22:7, Luke 14:21; Luke 15:28, Ephesians 4:26 (LXX), Revelation 11:18; c. dat., Matthew 5:22; seq. ἐπί , c. dat. (1 Kings 11:9, al.), Revelation 12:17 (cf. παρ -ὀργίζω ).†
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";a teacher"; used of God in LXX Hosea 5:2, and or man in Romans 2:20 : cf. Syll 306.15 (=.3 672.10) (B.C. 162–0) ὅπως. . . οἱ μισθοὶ τοῖς παιδευταῖς εὐτακτέωνται κτλ. and Preisigke 5941.2 (A.D. 509) παιδευτῇ Ἑλληνικῶν λόγων ἐλευθερίων. In late papyri παίδευσις came to be used as a title, e.g. P Oxy VIII. 1165.1 (vi/A.D.) ἔδει ̣ τὴν ὑμετέραν ἀδελφικὴν λ [α ]μπρὰν παίδευσιν ἀντιποιηθῆναι τῆς εὐτελείας μου, ";your fraternal, illustrious learnedness ought to have helped my insignificance"; (Ed.).
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