Fierce, Fierceness

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1anemerosAdjectiveG434

signifies "not tame, savage" (from a, negative, and hemeros, "gentle"), 2Ti 3:3. Epictetus describes those who forget God as their Creator, as resembling lions, "wild, savage and fierce" (anemeroi) (Moulton and Milligan, Greek Test. Vocab.).

A-2chaleposAdjectiveG5467

"hard," (a) "hard to do or deal with, difficult, fierce," is said of the Gadarene demoniacs, Mat 8:28; (b) "hard to bear, painful, grievous," said of the last times, 2Ti 3:1, RV, "grievous," for AV, "perilous." See GRIEVOUS.

Notes: (1) In Jam 3:4 skleros, "hard, rough, violent," is said of winds, RV, "rough," for AV, "fierce." (2) In Luk 23:5, the verb epischuo, "to make or grow stronger" (from epi, "over" intensive, and ischus, "strength"), is used metaphorically, "they were the more urgent," RV, for AV, "the more fierce."

B-1thumosNounG2372

"hot anger, wrath," is rendered "fierceness" in Rev 16:19, Rev 19:15, of the wrath of God. See ANGER (A, Notes), INDIGNATION, WRATH.

B-2zelosNounG2205

"zeal, jealousy," is rendered "fierceness" in Heb 10:27, RV (of fire).