Grievous, Grievously, Greievousness
Grievous, Grievously, Greievousness
grevus; grevus-li; grevus-nes: In addition to several of the words mentioned under GRIEF (which see), we have kabhedh (heavy) 8 t, e.g. Gen 12:10, The famine was grievous in the land, the Revised Version (British and American) sore; marac (powerful), a grievous curse (1Ki 2:8); sur, to turn aside (Jer 6:28), grievous revolters; kasheh, to make sharp (1Ki 12:4; 2Ch 10:4); tahalu’m (Jer 16:4), They shall die grievous deaths, the Revised Version, margin deaths of sicknesses; athak (Psa 31:18), which speak grievous things proudly, the Revised Version (British and American) against the righteous insolently; het, sin (Lam 1:8), Jerus hath grievously sinned (literally, hath sinned a sin); maal, trespass (Eze 14:13), trespassing grievously (literally, trespassing a trespass) the Revised Version (British and American) committing a trespass; kobhedh, weight (Isa 21:15), grievousness; barus, heavy, grievous wolves (Act 20:29), grievous charges (Act 25:7), His commandments are not grievous (1Jo 5:3); okneros, the Revised Version (British and American) irksome (Phi 3:1); poneros, evil (Rev 16:2), a grievous sore; dusbastaktos, grievous to be borne (Mat 23:4; Luk 11:46); deinos, greatly, grievously tormented (Mat 8:6); kakos, badly, grievously vexed (Mat 15:22).