Hebrew · H639, G3709 · unreviewed

Aph

Properly, the nose or nostril ; hence, the face , and occasionally a person ; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire · wrath

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אַף H639 properly, the nose or nostril ; hence, the face , and occasionally a person ; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire
Pronunciation aph
Anger metaphorically rooted in nostril-flaring, the physical sign of divine or human wrath in OT covenant contexts.
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ὀργή G3709 wrath
Pronunciation orgḗ
God's settled reaction against sin, distinct from momentary anger; divine justice executing judgment
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What does aph (aph) mean in the Bible?

אַף · ὀργή is a Hebrew word meaning "anger, wrath".

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Meaning

anger, wrath
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