יָהִיר
ya.hir (H3093)
proud
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word "yahir" (H3093) translates to "proud" in English. It occupies a specific place within the emotional and attitudinal aspects of the human experience. Its scarcity, appearing only twice in the Bible, suggests that pride is a complex and perhaps counterbalanced concept, not merely a static trait. Given its limited usage, "yahir" likely carries a significant or particular nuance to its meaning, possibly in contrast to similar emotions or attitudes. The fact that this word specifically denotes pride, as opposed to other emotions like joy or arrogance, implies a sense of grandeur or self-elevated consciousness. Its limited biblical appearances emphasize pride as both a distinctive and an infrequent human experience.
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The proud and arrogant man—“Scoffer” is his name— he works in the arrogance of pride.
Yes, moreover, wine is treacherous. An arrogant man who doesn’t stay at home, who enlarges his desire as Sheol, and he is like death, and can’t be satisfied, but gathers to himself all nations, and heaps to himself all peoples.