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Men’s Tuesday study topic

Men’s Tuesday study topic. Jealous.

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Men’s Tuesday study topic

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  1. Men’s Tuesday study topic Jealous

  2. Word defined:Webster’s definition:jealous Main Entry: jeal·ous Pronunciation: \'je-ləs\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English jelous, from Anglo-French gelus, from Vulgar Latin *zelosus, from Late Latin zelus zeal — more at zeal Date: 13th century 1 a: intolerant of rivalry or unfaithfulness b: disposed to suspect rivalry or unfaithfulness2: hostile toward a rival or one believed to enjoy an advantage3: vigilant in guarding a possession <new colonies were jealous of their new independence — Scott Buchanan>— jeal·ous·ly adverb —    jeal·ous·ness noun

  3. Strong’s: H7065 (Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries)קנאqânâ'kaw-naw'A primitive root; to be (causatively make) {zealous} that {is} (in a bad sense) jealous or envious: - (be) envy ({-ious}) be (move {to} provoke to) jealous ({-y}) X {very} (be) zeal (-ous).G2206 (Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries)ζηλόωzēloōdzay-lo'-oFrom G2205; to have warmth of feeling for or against: - {affect} covet ({earnestly}) (have) {desire} (move with) {envy} be jealous {over} (be) zealous (-ly affect).G2205 (Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries)ζῆλοςzēlosdzay'-losFrom G2204; properly {heat} that {is} (figuratively) zeal (in a favorable {sense} ardor; in an unfavorable {one} {jealousy} as of a husband [figuratively of {God]} or an {enemy} malice): - {emulation} envy ({-ing}) fervent {mind} {indignation} {jealousy} zeal.

  4. Definition Continued G2204 (Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries) ζέω zeō dzeh'-o A primary verb; to be hot ({boil} of liquids; or {glow} of {solids}) that {is} (figuratively) be fervid (earnest): - be fervent.

  5. Verses dealing with God: Old Testament (Exod 20:5) (Exod 34:14) (Num 25:11) (Deut 4:24) (Deut 5:9) (Deut 6:15) (Deut 29:20) (Deut 32:16) (Deut 32:21) (Josh 24:19) (1Kgs 14:22) (1Kgs 19:10) (1Kgs 19:14) (Ps 78:58) (Ps 79:5) (Prov 6:34) (Isa 42:13)

  6. On God continues (Ezek 8:3) (Ezek 8:5) (Ezek 16:38) (Ezek 16:42) (Ezek 23:25) (Ezek 36:5) (Ezek 36:6) (Ezek 38:19) (Ezek 39:25) (Joel 2:18) (Nah 1:2) (Zeph 1:18) (Zeph 3:8) (Zech 1:14) (Zech 8:2) NT (Rom 10:19) (Rom 11:11) (1Cor 10:22) (2Cor 11:2)

  7. Relationships (man and woman) OT (Num 5:14) (Num 5:15) (Num 5:18) (Num 5:25) (Num 5:29) (Num 5:30) (Song 8:6)

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