STRONGS G2372:
θυμός,
θυμοῦ,
ὁ (from
θύω to rush along or on, be in a heat, breathe violently; hence,
Plato correctly says, Cratyl., p. 419 e.,
θυμός ἀπό τῆς θυσεως καί ζεσεως τῆς ψυχῆς; accordingly it signifies both
the spirit panting as it were in the body, and the
rage with which the man pants and swells) (from
Homer down), the
Sept. often for
אַף anger, and
חֵמָהexcandescentia; also for
חָרוןaestus. In the N. T.:
1. passion, angry heat (
excandescentia,
Cicero, Tusc. 4, 9, 21),
anger forthwith boiling up and soon subsiding again (
ὀργή, on the other hand, denotes
indignation which has arisen gradually and become more settled; (cf. (
Plato) deff. 415 e.
θυμός.
ὁρμή βίαιος ἄνευ λογισμοῦ.
νόσος τάξεως ψυχῆς ἀλογιστου.
ὀργή.
παράκλησις τοῦ θυμικου εἰς τό τιμωρεῖσθαι,
Gregory of Nazianzus, carm. 34
θυμός μέν ἐστιν ἀθρως ζεσις φρενος,
ὀργή δέ θυμός ἐμμένων,
Hermas, mand. 5, 2, 4 [ET]
ἐκ δέ τῆς πικρίας θυμός,
ἐκ δέ τοῦ θυμοῦ ὀργή; cf.
Aristotle, rhet. 2, 2, 1 and Cope's note); hence, we read in Sir. 48:10
κοπάσαι ὀργήν πρό θυμοῦ, before it glows and bursts forth; (see further, on the distinction between the two words,
Trench, § xxxvii., and especially
Schmidt vol. iii., chapter 142)):
Luke 4:28;
Acts 19:28;
Ephesians 4:31;
Colossians 3:8;
Hebrews 11:27;
ὁ θυμοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ,
Revelation 14:19;
Revelation 15:1,
7;
Revelation 16:1;
ἔχειν θυμόν, to be in a passion,
Revelation 12:12 (
Aelian v. h. 1, 14);
ὀργή καί θυμός (as the
Sept. Micah 5:15;
Isocrates, p. 249 c.;
Herodian, 8, 4, 1; others):
Romans 2:8 (
Rec. in the inverse order; so
Deuteronomy 9:19;
Deuteronomy 29:23,
28 (cf.
Trench, as above)); plural
θυμοί impulses and outbursts of anger (
Winers Grammar, 176 (166);
Buttmann, 77 (67)):
2 Corinthians 12:20;
Galatians 5:20 (2 Macc. 4:25, 38 2Macc. 9:7 2Macc. 10:35 2Macc. 14:45; 4 Macc. 18:20; Wis. 10:3;
Sophocles Aj. 718 (where see Lob.);
Plato, Protag., p. 323 e.; (Phileb., p. 40 e.;
Aristotle, rhet. 2, 13, 13);
Polybius 3, 10, 5;
Diodorus 13, 28;
Josephus,
b. j. 4, 5, 2;
Plutarch, Cor. 1; others).
2. glow, ardor:
ὁ οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ (see
οἶνος, b.) the wine of passion, inflaming wine, German
Glutwein (which either drives the drinker mad or kills him with its deadly heat; cf.
Isaiah 51:17,
22;
Jeremiah 32:1 (
Jer. 25:15ff):
Revelation 14:8;
Revelation 18:3; with
τοῦ Θεοῦ added, which God gives the drinker,
Revelation 14:10; with
τῆς ὀργῆς τοῦ Θεοῦ added (
A. V. fierceness),
Revelation 16:19;
Revelation 19:15; cf. Ewald, Johann. Schriften, Bd. ii., p. 269 note.
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