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Strongs H2787

H2787

חָרַר (chârar) v (khaw-rar')
Source: a primitive root;
Meaning: to glow, i.e. literally (to melt, burn, dry up) or figuratively (to show or incite passion)
KJV: be angry, burn, dry, kindle.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

Type: root" cite="full" form="false" mod="I
[חָרַר] vb. be hot, scorched, burnQalbe hot, scorchedburn = be burnedburn, of bones of sick men in feverNiph.be scorchedburn; be parchedPilp. to kindle strife {359}

Appears in a total of 11 verses:

EZE 15:5

OET-LV: 5There when_it_was complete not it_was_made into_a_product indeed if/because a_fire it_has_consumed_it and_it_has_been_charred and_will_it_be_made again into_a_product.   (EZE_15:5)

OET-RV: 5Originally, the vine wood couldn’t be used to make anything, so surely, when the fire’s burnt it, it still can’t do anything useful. (EZE 15:5)

PRO 26:21

OET-LV: 21Charcoal to_burning_coals and_wood(s) to_fire and_a_person_of contentions to_kindling strife.   (PRO_26:21)

OET-RV: 21Like wood gets the fire burning
 ⇔ ≈ and charcoal keeps the embers hot,
 ⇔ → so too a contentious person kindles strife. (PRO 26:21)

ISA 24:6

OET-LV: 6Therefore yes/correct/thus/so a_curse it_has_consumed the_earth and_they_have_been_held_guilty the_inhabitants_of in_it therefore yes/correct/thus/so they_have_diminished the_earth the_inhabitants_of and_ humankind_of _it_will_be_left fewness.   (ISA_24:6)

OET-RV: 6 (ISA 24:6)

EZE 24:10

OET-LV: 10Increase the_wood(s) kindle the_fire complete the_meat and_mix the_seasoning and_the_bones let_them_be_charred.   (EZE_24:10)

OET-RV: 10Stack up the wood and kindle the fire. Cook the meat well and mix in the spices and let the bones be charred. (EZE 24:10)

EZE 15:4

OET-LV: 4There to_fire it_is_given for_food DOM the_two_of ends_of_its it_consumes the_fire and_the_middle_of_of_it it_is_charred is_it_successful for_a_product.   (EZE_15:4)

OET-RV: 4If it’s used as firewood, and if the fire burns both ends, and even the middle, is it good wood, or indeed good for anything? (EZE 15:4)

PSA 69:4

OET-LV: 4 I_have_become_weary by_my_calling_out throat_of_my it_has_become_parched eyes_of_my they_have_failed waiting for_my_of_god.   (PSA_69:4)

OET-RV: 4There’s more people who hate me without even knowing why, than there are hairs on my head.
 ⇔ ≈ I have many enemies who want to destroy me, but for no good reason.
 ⇔ I’m forced to ‘give back’ what I didn’t steal in the first place. (PSA 69:4)

PSA 102:4

OET-LV: 4 if/because they_have_come_to_an_end in_smoke days_of_my and_my_of_bones like furnace they_have_been_burnt.   (PSA_102:4)

OET-RV: 4My heart is cut and withered like grass,
 ⇔ and I have no interest in eating. (PSA 102:4)

JER 6:29

OET-LV: 29the_bellow[s] It_puffs from_a_fire lead for_vanity someone_has_refined thoroughly_(refine) and_evil_people not they_have_been_separated.   (JER_6:29)

OET-RV: 29 (JER 6:29)

JOB 30:30

OET-LV: 30Skin_of_my it_has_become_black from_on_me and_my_of_bone it_has_burnt from heat.   (JOB_30:30)

OET-RV: 30My skin has turned black,
 ⇔ ≈ and my bones are burning with fever. (JOB 30:30)

SNG 1:6

OET-LV: 6Do_not look_at_me who_I am_blackish whom_it_has_looked_on_me the_sun the_sons_of my_mother_of_of they_were_angry with_me they_made_me one_who_keeps DOM the_vineyards vineyard_of_my_own which_belongs_to_me not I_have_kept.   (SNG_1:6)

OET-RV: 6Don’t look at me, that I’m black.
 ⇔ That the sun scorched me.
 ⇔ My brothers were angry with me.
 ⇔ They forced me to look after our vineyards—
 ⇔ but I haven’t maintained my own vineyard. (SNG 1:6)

EZE 24:11

OET-LV: 11And_set_it on coals_of_its_burning empty so_that it_may_grow_warm and_it_will_burn bronze_of_its and_it_will_be_melted in_the_midst_of_of_it uncleanness_of_its it_may_be_consumed rust_of_its.   (EZE_24:11)

OET-RV: 11Then put the empty pot onto the hot coals in order to heat and scorch its bronze, so the impurities in it will be melted—its corrosion eaten away.’ (EZE 24:11)

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