OneWordStudy+FollowOne Hebrew word changed how I understand anger. In English, anger sounds dangerous. Something to suppress. Something unspiritual. But Psalm 13 uses the Hebrew word za‘aq. It means a cry that refuses to stay quiet. Za‘aq is not polite anger. It is grief that has found its voice. Pain that will not whisper anymore. Many believers were taught to soften their anger, to pray it away quickly, to apologize for feeling it. But Scripture records anger as prayer. Not as sin, but as sound. If you have ever felt angry because life felt unfair, because time took more than it gave, Za‘aq reminds you: God has heard worse prayers—and kept them. #BibleStudy #HebrewWord #AngerInPrayer #EmotionalHonesty #FaithAndPain51Share