זִיד
zud
“to boil”
Definition
to seethe; figuratively, to be insolent
or (by permutation) זִיד; a primitive root;
- to boil, boil up, seethe, act proudly, act presumptuously, act rebelliously, be presumptuous, be arrogant, be rebelliously proud 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to act presumptuously 1a2) to deal arrogantly (with 'al') 1a3) to defy proudly (with 'el') 1b) (Hiphil) 1b1) to boil, seethe, act proudly 1b2) to act presumptuously, act insolently Aramaic equivalent: zud (*זוּד *"be proud" H2103)
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Grammar & Morphology
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Occurrences
זִיד appears 10 times in the Old Testament.
Distribution by Book
Key Passages
So I spoke to you, but you would not listen. You rebelled against the command of the LORD and presumptuously went up into the hill country.
But if any prophet dares to speak a message in My name that I have not commanded him to speak, or to speak in the name of other gods, that prophet must be put to death.”
But if a man schemes and acts willfully against his neighbor to kill him, you must take him away from My altar to be put to death.
Summon the archers against Babylon,all who string the bow.Encamp all around her;let no one escape.Repay her according to her deeds;do to her as she has done.For she has defied the LORD,the Holy One of Israel.
But they and our fathers became arrogant and stiff-neckedand did not obey Your commandments.
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