Horrible
Horrible
hori-b’l (, shaarur, , shaarur): In Jer 5:30 shaarur, vile, horrible, is translated horrible, a wonderful and horrible thing the Revised Version margin astonishment and horror; also Jer 23:14; in Jer 18:13; Hos 6:10 it is shaarur; in Psa 11:6 we have zilaphah, heat, the Revised Version (British and American) burning wind; in Psa 40:2 sha’on, noise, tumult, He brought me up … out of a horrible pit, the Revised Version margin a pit of tumult (or destruction). Horribly is the translation of saar, to shudder, to be whirled away, in Jer 2:12, and of saar, fear, trembling, in Eze 32:10; in Eze 27:35 the Revised Version (British and American) has horribly afraid (saar) for sore afraid. Horrible occurs frequently in Apocrypha (2 Esdras 11:45; 15:28, 34; The Wisdom of Solomon 3:19, For horrible (chalepos) is the end of the unrighteous generation the Revised Version (British and American) grievous etc.).