| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) A grossly offensive or violent act. 2. (n.) Injurious violence or wanton wrong done to persons or things; a gross violation of right or decency; excessive abuse; wanton mischief; gross injury. 3. (n.) Excess; luxury. 4. (n.) To commit outrage upon; to subject to outrage; to treat with violence or excessive abuse. 5. (n.) Specifically, to violate; to commit an indecent assault upon (a female). 6. (v. t.) To be guilty of an outrage; to act outrageously. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia OUTRAGE; OUTRAGEOUS out'-raj, out-ra'-jus: The noun (from the French outre plus age, "that which goes beyond") only in the heading to Psalm 10 the King James Version; the adjective in Proverbs 27:4, the King James Version and the English Revised Version, for sheTeph, "flood." "Anger is overwhelming" (American Standard Revised Version), is much better. | Multi-Version Concordance Outrage (3 Occurrences) 1 Thessalonians 2:2 But, as you will remember, after we had already met with suffering and outrage at Philippi, we summoned up boldness, by the help of our God, to tell you God's Good News amid much opposition. (WEY) 1 Timothy 1:13 though I was previously a blasphemer and a persecutor and had been insolent in outrage. Yet mercy was shown me, because I had acted ignorantly, not having as yet believed; (WEY) Proverbs 30:9 lest I be full and deny thee, and say, Who is Jehovah? or lest I be poor and steal, and outrage the name of my God. (DBY) |