Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G3894
parapikrasmos · /par-ap-ik-ras-mos'/ — “provocation”
A provocation, embitterment, or rebellion, especially against God. In the LXX it renders Hebrew מְרִיבָה (Meribah) in Psalm 94:8 (MT 95:8), where Israel's rebellion in the wilderness became proverbial; the term carries…
A provocation, embitterment, or rebellion, especially against God. In the LXX it renders Hebrew מְרִיבָה (Meribah) in Psalm 94:8 (MT 95:8), where Israel's rebellion in the wilderness became proverbial; the term carries both the sense of provoking to anger and the place-name association.
Occurs in 2 New Testament verses