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      • In the Bible, “provoke” often refers to inciting or stirring up feelings, actions, or reactions, particularly in a negative sense, such as provoking God’s anger or stirring up conflict among people (e.g., Deuteronomy 32:21). It can also imply challenging others, leading them to actions that may not align with God’s will or teachings.
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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.

  3. Aug 3, 2024 · In the Bible, “provoke” often refers to inciting or stirring up feelings, actions, or reactions, particularly in a negative sense, such as provoking God’s anger or stirring up conflict among people (e.g., Deuteronomy 32:21). It can also imply challenging others, leading them to actions that may not align with God’s will or teachings.

    • 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.
  4. Jun 2, 2024 · What is the biblical definition of provoke? In the Bible, the term “provoke” is often used to describe actions or behavior that cause someone to feel anger, irritation, or annoyance. It can refer to stirring up negative emotions or inciting a reaction in another person.

  5. 1. (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Provoke. 2. (a.) Having the power or quality of exciting resentment; tending to awaken passion or vexation; as, provoking words or treatment. Strong's Hebrew. 3707. kaas -- to be vexed or angry. ... to anger (1), provoked (7), provoked him to anger (2), provoked me to anger (2),

  6. Provocation, Provoke: in classical Greek meant "to speak from memory, to dictate to a pupil" (apo, "from," stoma, "a mouth"); in later Greek, "to catechize;" in Luk 11:53, "to provoke (Him) to speak."

  7. Etymologically, the word means literally “to call forth” or “to excite” or “to stir up.” In some sense one is “aroused” in provocation. A positive use of this word is: “Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works” (Heb 10:24; RSV “stir up one another”).

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