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  2. Discover the meaning of Provocation; Provoke in the Bible. Study the definition of Provocation; Provoke with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

    • Luke 11:53. And as he said these things unto them, the scribes and the Pharisees began to urge him vehemently, and to provokehim to speak of many things
    • Romans 10:19. But I ask, didn't Israel know? First Moses says, "I will provokeyou to jealousy with that which is no nation, with a nation void of understanding I will make you angry."
    • Romans 11:11. I ask then, did they stumble that they might fall? May it never be! But by their fall salvation has come to the Gentiles, to provokethem to jealousy.
    • Romans 11:14. if by any means I may provoketo jealousy those who are my flesh, and may save some of them.
  3. primarily, "to sharpen" (akin to A, No. 2), is used metaphorically, signifying "to rouse to anger, to provoke," in the Passive Voice, in Acts 17:16, RV, "was provoked" (AV, "was stirred"); in 1 Corinthians 13:5, RV, "is not provoked" (the word "easily" in AV, represents no word in the original).

  4. The act of inciting anger or resentment. 2. (n.) That which provokes, or excites anger; the cause of resentment; as, to give provocation. 3. (n.) Incitement; stimulus; as, provocation to mirth. 4. (n.) Such prior insult or injury as may be supposed, under the circumstances, to create hot blood, and to excuse an assault made in retort or redress.

  5. ‘To provoke’ is now ‘to try to call forth evil passions,’ but in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] it is used in the sense of inciting to any action, good or evil, as 2 Corinthians 9:2 ‘Your zeal hath provoked very many.’ ‘Provocation,’

  6. classic.net.bible.org › dictionaryProvoke - Bible

    PROVOCATION; PROVOKE - prov-o-ka'-shun, pro-vok': "Provoke," literally, "to call forth," hence, to excite or stir up, whether in a good or bad sense, appears frequently in the Old Testament as the translation of Piel, or Hiphil of ka`ac (noun, ka`ac), in the sense of "to make angry" (Dt 4:25; 9:18; 1 Ki 14:9,15, etc.); sometimes of marah , and ...

  7. prov-o-ka'-shun, pro-vok': "Provoke," literally, "to call forth," hence, to excite or stir up, whether in a good or bad sense, appears frequently in the Old Testament as the translation of Piel, or Hiphil of ka'ac (noun, ka'ac), in the sense of "to make angry" (Deuteronomy 4:25; Deuteronomy 9:18; I Kings 14:9, I Kings 14:15, etc.); sometimes of ...

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