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  1. CHIDE. chid: Only in the Old Testament, translating Hebrew ribh, a word which is more frequently rendered "strive." Since in Genesis 31:36; Judges 8:1; Psalms 103:9, the strife is one of words, it means in these passages, "scold," or "sharply censure," and is applied either to mutinous protests and reproaches of inferiors to a superior, or, as in the last of these passages, to rebukes ...

  2. King James Dictionary. Chide: Contend; Strive. The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. He will not always CHIDE: neither will he keep his anger for ever. ( Psalm 103:9-10)

  3. chide. CHIDE, v.t. 1. To scold at; to reprove; to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation; to rebuke; as, to chide one for his faults. 2. To blame; to reproach; as, to chide folly or negligence. To chide from or chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof. CHIDE, v.i. 1.

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  5. CHIDE. chid: Only in the Old Testament, translating Hebrew ribh, a word which is more frequently rendered "strive." Since in Genesis 31:36 Judges 8:1 Psalm 103:9, the strife is one of words, it means in these passages, "scold," or "sharply censure," and is applied either to mutinous protests and reproaches of inferiors to a superior, or, as in the last of these passages, to rebukes ...

  6. biblehub.com › commentaries › psalmsPsalm 103:9 - Bible Hub

    Psalm 103:9 Commentaries: He will not always strive with us, Nor will He keep His anger forever. He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever. (9, 10) This reflection naturally follows after the last quotation from Exodus. 103:6-14 Truly God is good to all: he is in a special manner good to Israel.

  7. Jun 18, 2022 · And they did chide with him sharply” (Judges 8:1). “He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever” (Psalm 103:9). “Chide” has a negative connotation, and is related to unhappiness and displeasure. In Exodus, millions of thirsty Israelites complain to Moses that they have no potable, or drinkable, water in the ...

  8. CHIDE. chid: Only in the Old Testament, translating Hebrew ribh, a word which is more frequently rendered "strive." Since in Genesis 31:36; Judges 8:1; Psalms 103:9, the strife is one of words, it means in these passages, "scold," or "sharply censure," and is applied either to mutinous protests and reproaches of inferiors to a superior, or, as in the last of these passages, to rebukes ...

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