Lexical Summary parazēloō: to provoke to jealousy Original Word: παραζηλόωTransliteration: parazēloō Phonetic Spelling: (par-ad-zay-lo'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to provoke to jealousy Meaning: to provoke to jealousy Strong's Concordance provoke to jealousy. From para and zeloo; to stimulate alongside, i.e. Excite to rivalry -- provoke to emulation (jealousy). see GREEK para see GREEK zeloo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3863: παραζηλόωπαραζηλόω, παραζήλω; future παραζηλώσω; 1 aorist παρεζηλωσα; to provoke to ζῆλος (see παρά, IV. 3); a. to provoke to jealousy or rivalry: τινα, Romans 11:11, 14 (1 Kings 14:22; Sir. 30:3); ἐπί τίνι (see ἐπί, B. 2 a. δ. at the end), Romans 10:19 (Deuteronomy 32:21). b. to provoke to anger: 1 Corinthians 10:22 (on this see Prof. Hort in WH's Appendix, p. 167) (Psalm 36:1, 7f ( |