Strong's Lexicon zed: Arrogant, proud, insolent Original Word: זֵד Word Origin: Derived from the root זָדַד (zadad), meaning "to boil" or "to act proudly." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5243 (ὑπερήφανος, hyperēphanos): Meaning "arrogant" or "proud." - G5187 (ὑπεροράω, hyperoraō): Meaning "to overlook" or "to disdain." Usage: The Hebrew word "zed" is used to describe a person who is arrogant or insolent, often characterized by a sense of pride that leads to defiance against God or others. It conveys a negative connotation, highlighting a moral failing or a rebellious attitude. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, humility was highly valued, and pride was seen as a significant moral failing. The concept of "zed" would have been understood as a direct challenge to the communal and religious values that emphasized submission to God's will and the well-being of the community. Arrogance was often associated with the wicked, who opposed God's commandments and pursued their own desires. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom zud Definition insolent, presumptuous NASB Translation arrogant (9), arrogant men (1), presumptuous (1), proud (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs זֵד adjective insolent, presumptuous: — ׳ז Proverbs 21:24; plural זֵדִים Jeremiah 43:2 11t.; — always masculine, and always of opposition to ׳י, wickedness; with qualified noun expressed, only הָאֲנָשִׁים הַזֵּדִים Jeremiah 43:2, of opponents of Jeremiah; elsewhere used substantively, as technical term for godless, rebellious men; once singular זֵד יָהִיר לֵץ שְׁמוֺ Proverbs 21:24 a haughty insolent one, scorner is his name ("" עוֺשֶׂה בְּעֶבְרַת זָדוֺן); usually plural Isaiah 13:11(׳גְּאוֺן ז; "" גַּאֲוַת עָרִיצִים); Malachi 3:13 ("" עשֵֹׁי רִשְׁעָה), Malachi 4:19 ("" רִשְׁעָה עשֵֹׁה); and in Psalm 86:14 ("" עָרִיצִים), Psalm 119:21("" מִמִּצְוֺתֶיךָ הַשֹּׁגִים), Psalm 119:51; Psalm 119:69; Psalm 119:78; Psalm 119:85; Psalm 119:122; so probably also Psalm 19:14 גַּם מִזֵּדִים חֲשׂךְ עַבְדֶּ֑ךָ also from presumptuous men hold back thy servant (Ew Ol Hup Che RVm); > presumptuous sins Deal. (AV RV). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance presumptuous, proud From zuwd; arrogant -- presumptuous, proud. see HEBREW zuwd Forms and Transliterations הַזֵּדִ֑ים הזדים זֵ֘דִ֤ים זֵ֣ד זֵ֭דִים זֵדִ֑ים זֵדִ֔ים זֵדִ֜ים זֵדִ֣ים זֵדִֽים׃ זד זדים זדים׃ מִזֵּדִ֨ים ׀ מזדים haz·zê·ḏîm hazzeDim hazzêḏîm miz·zê·ḏîm mizzeDim mizzêḏîm zê·ḏîm zed zêḏ zeDim zêḏîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Psalm 19:13 HEB: גַּ֤ם מִזֵּדִ֨ים ׀ חֲשֹׂ֬ךְ עַבְדֶּ֗ךָ NAS: Your servant from presumptuous [sins]; Let them not rule KJV: thy servant also from presumptuous [sins]; let them not have dominion INT: Also presumptuous keep your servant Psalm 86:14 Psalm 119:21 Psalm 119:51 Psalm 119:69 Psalm 119:78 Psalm 119:85 Psalm 119:122 Proverbs 21:24 Isaiah 13:11 Jeremiah 43:2 Malachi 3:15 Malachi 4:1 13 Occurrences |