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hard

hardly, hardness, hardship

Definition:

The term "hard" has several different meanings, depending on the context. It usually describes something that is difficult, persistent, or unyielding.

  • An object that is "hard" is solid and firm. It is not easily broken, bent, dented, or pierced.
  • Work that is "hard" is difficult to do.
  • When a person works "hard", he does that work diligently and with a lot of effort to do it well.
  • A person who "hardly" does something either does not do it completely or does it rarely.
  • A person who goes through "hardship" is suffering or does not have what he needs.

The term "hard" can be used figuratively

  • A person who has a "hard heart" is stubborn. He continues to disobey God and will not repent.
  • A person whose heart is hardened has become stubbornly disobedient.

Translation Suggestions

  • The terms "hardness" or "hardness of heart" or "hard heart" could be translated as "stubbornness" or "persistent rebellion" or "rebellious attitude" or "stubborn disobedience" or "stubbornly not repenting."
  • The term "hardened" could also be translated as "stubbornly unrepentant" or "refusing to obey."
  • "Do not harden your heart" could be translated as "do not refuse to repent" or "do not stubbornly keep disobeying."
  • Other ways to translate "hard-hearted" could include "stubbornly disobedient" or "continuing to disobey" or "refusing to repent" or "always rebelling."
  • In expressions such as "work hard" or "try hard," the term "hard" could be translated as "with perseverance" or "diligently."
  • The expression "press hard against" could also be translated as "shove with force" or "push strongly against."
  • To "oppress people with hard labor" could be translated as "force people to work so hard that they suffer" or "cause people to suffer by forcing them to do very difficult work."
  • A different kind of "hard labor" is experienced by a woman who is about to deliver a baby.

(See also: disobey, evil, heart, labor pains, stiff-necked)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H553, H1692, H2388, H2389, H2420, H2864, H3021, H3332, H3513, H3515, H3966, H4164, H4165, H4522, H4751, H4784, H4843, H5450, H5647, H5797, H5810, H5980, H5999, H6089, H6381, H6531, H7185, H7186, H7188, H7280, H8068, H8307, H8513, H8631, G917, G1421, G1422, G1423, G2205, G2478, G2553, G2872, G2873, G3425, G3433, G4053, G4183, G4456, G4457, G4641, G4642, G4643, G4645, G4912

Forms Found in the English ULB:

hard, harden, hardened, hardening, hardens, harder, hardest, hardly, hardness, hardship, hardships