Hunger:
hun'-ger (raabh; limos (subs.), peinao (vb.):
(1) The desire for food, a physiological sensation associated with emptiness of the stomach, and dependent on some state of the mucous membrane;
(2) starvation as the effect of want of food, as Ex 16:3; Isa 49:10;
(3) to feel the craving for food as De 8:3; when used to indicate the condition due to general scarcity of food as Jer 38:9; Eze 34:29 it is replaced in the Revised Version (British and American) by "famine." The word is used to express the poverty which follows idleness and sloth (Pr 19:15). The absence of this condition is given as one of the characteristics of the future state of happiness (Isa 49:10; Eze 34:29; Re 7:16). Metaphorically the passionate striving for moral and spiritual rectitude is called hungering and thirsting after righteousness (Mt 5:6); and the satisfaction of the soul which receives Christ is described as a state in which "he shall not hunger" (Joh 6:35).
On two occasions it is said of our Lord that He hungered (Mt 21:18; Lu 4:2); 9 times the old English expression "an hungred" is used, the "an" being a prefix which indicates that the condition is being continued (Mt 12:1,3; 25:35,37,42,44; Mr 2:25; Lu 6:3 the King James Version). In Mt 4:2 the King James Version, "an hungred" has been changed to "hungered" in the Revised Version (British and American). "Hard bestead and hungry" in Isa 8:21 means bested (that is, placed) in a condition of hardship, "sore distressed," the American Standard Revised Version. The word occurs in Spenser, "Thus ill bestedd and fearful more of shame" (I, i, 24). The reference of the aggravation of the sensation of hunger when one who is starving awakes from a dream of food (Isa 29:8) is graphically illustrated by the experience of the antarctic voyager (Shackleton, Heart of the Antarctic, II, 9).
Written by Alexander Macalister
Hunger: Of Jesus
Mat 4:2-4; 21:18; Mar 11:12; Luk 4:2-4; Jhn 4:8
Hunger: A Stimulus to Work
Pro 16:26
Hunger: No Hunger in Heaven
Rev 7:16, 17
Hunger: Reference Concerning
See FAMINE
Hunger: Spiritual:
Pro 2:3-5; Isa 55:1, 2; Amo 8:11-13; Mat 5:6; Luk 6:21; 1Pe 2:2
See DESIRE, SPIRITUAL; THIRST
Famine: Pharaoh Forewarned Of
In dreams,
Gen 41.
Famine: Described
Deu 28:53-57; Isa 5:13; 9:18-21; 17:11; Jer 5:17; 14:1-6; 48:33; Lam 1:11, 19; 2:11-22; 4:4-10; Joe 1:17-20
Famine: Sent as a Judgment
Lev 26:19-29; Deu 28:23, 24, 38-42; 1Ki 17:1; 2Ki 8:1; 1Ch 21:12; Psa 105:16; 107:33, 34; Isa 3:1-8; 14:30; Jer 19:9; 14:15-22; 29:17, 19; Lam 5:4, 5, 10; Eze 4:16, 17; 5:16, 17; 14:13; Joe 1:15, 16; Amo 4:6-9; 5:16, 17; Hag 1:10, 11; Mat 24:7; Luk 21:11; Rev 6:5-8
Famine: Cannibalism In
Deu 28:53; 2Ki 6:28
Famine: Righteous Delivered From
Job 5:20; Psa 33:19; 37:19
Famine: Figurative
Amo 8:11
Famine: Instances Of
In Canaan,
Gen 12:10; 26:1; 2Sa 21:1; 1Ki 17; 18:1; 2Ki 6:25-29; 7:4.
In Jerusalem, from siege,
2Ki 25:3; Jer 52:6.
In Egypt,
Gen 41:53-57.
Universal,
Act 11:28.
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