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(1.00) (Isa 5:25)

tn Heb “the anger of the Lord rages.”

(1.00) (Psa 37:8)

tn Heb “Refrain from anger! Abandon rage!”

(0.83) (Jdg 10:7)

tn Or “the Lord’s anger burned [or “raged”] against Israel.”

(0.83) (Jdg 3:8)

tn Or “The Lord’s anger burned (or raged) against Israel.”

(0.83) (Jdg 2:20)

tn Or “The Lord’s anger burned [or “raged”] against Israel.”

(0.83) (Jdg 2:14)

tn Or “The Lord’s anger burned [or “raged”] against Israel.”

(0.71) (Dan 3:19)

tn Aram “the appearance of his face was altered”; cf. NLT “his face became distorted with rage”; NAB “[his] face became livid with utter rage.”

(0.67) (Dan 3:22)

tn Aram “the flame of the fire” (so KJV, ASV, NASB); NRSV “the raging flames.”

(0.67) (Dan 3:13)

tn Aram “in anger and wrath”; NASB “in rage and anger.” The expression is a hendiadys.

(0.67) (Eze 16:38)

tn Heb “and I will give you the blood of rage and zeal.”

(0.67) (Lam 2:3)

tn Or “He burned against Jacob as a raging fire consumes all around.”

(0.67) (Isa 13:13)

tn Heb “and in the day of the raging of his anger.”

(0.67) (Psa 124:5)

tn Heb “then they would have passed over our being, the raging waters.”

(0.67) (2Ch 28:13)

tn Heb “for great is [the] guilt to us and rage of anger is upon Israel.”

(0.67) (2Ch 28:11)

tn Heb “for the rage of the anger of the Lord is upon you.”

(0.67) (Jdg 6:39)

tn Heb “Let your anger not rage at me, so that I might speak only this once.”

(0.59) (Psa 65:7)

sn The raging seas…the commotion made by the nations. The raging seas symbolize the turbulent nations of the earth (see Ps 46:2-3, 6; Isa 17:12).

(0.58) (Pro 6:34)

tn The word “kindles” was supplied in the translation; both “rage” and “jealousy” have meanings connected to heat.

(0.51) (Psa 90:11)

tc Heb “and like your fear [is] your raging fury.” Perhaps one should emend וּכְיִרְאָתְךָ (ukheyirʾatekha, “and like your fear”) to יִרְאָתְךְ (yirʾatekha, “your fear”), removing the כ (kaf) as dittography of the kaf ending the previous word. In this case the psalmist asserts “your fear [is] your raging fury,” that is, your raging fury is what causes others to fear you. The suffix on “fear” is understood as objective.

(0.50) (Act 19:28)

tn Grk “they became filled with rage” (an idiom). The reaction of the Ephesians here is like that of the Jews earlier (Acts 7:54).



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