Greek · G5520

χολάω

Be angry

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χολάω G5520
Pronunciation choláō

What does χολάω (choláō) mean in the Bible?

χολάω (choláō) is a Greek word meaning "be angry".

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What does χολάω (choláō) mean in the Bible?

χολάω (choláō) is a Greek word meaning "be angry".

How does the BSB render G5520?

The BSB source-word alignment has 1 aligned row for this entry. Common renderings include [why] are you angry (1).

Where does χολάω (choláō) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at John 7:23. Its strongest book concentrations include John (1).

Source Word Evidence

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How English Renders It
[why] are you angry John 7:23
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First aligned row John 7:23
Aligned rows 1
Books represented 1
John 1
Source forms
χολᾶτε 1x cholate John 7:23
Parsing patterns
Verb - Present Indicative Active - 2nd Person Plural 1x John 7:23
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