Rage, Raging - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Rage, Raging

[ A-1,Verb,G5433, phruasso ]
was primarily used of the snorting, neighing and prancing of horses;" hence, metaphorically, of "the haughtiness and insolence of men," Acts 4:25. In the Sept., Psalms 2:1.

[ B-1,Noun,G2830, kludon ]
"a billow, surge" (akin to kluzo, "to wash over," said of the sea; cp. kludonizomai, "to be tossed by the waves," Ephesians 4:14), is translated "raging" in Luke 8:24; in James 1:6, RV, "surge" (AV, "wave").

Note: In Jude 1:13, AV, the adjective agrios, "wild," is translated "raging" (RV, "wild"). See WILD.

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