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The Meaning Of Bitterness
Contributed by David Tack on Dec 23, 2011 (message contributor)
THE MEANING OF BITTERNESS
"Eadie [A Scottish Theologian 1810-1876] says that Pikria [bitterness] is 'a figurative term denoting that fretted and irritable state of mind that keeps a man in perpetual [constant] animosity--that inclines him to harsh and uncharitable opinions of men and things--that makes him sour, crabbed, and repulsive in his general demeanor--that brings a scowl over his face, and infuses venom into the words of his tongue (p. 357).'"
Ref: Earle, Ralph. Word Meanings in the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Hendrickson, 1998. 318.
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