Definition: The word 'affronted' in the New English Bible (KJV) means to be surprised by something unexpected, often as a result of an action that is considered unjust or unfair. Here are some specific meanings of this word: 1. To cause someone's feelings to be startled or upset: - 2 Samuel 6:9: "The people of the land stirred up their anger; they went about seeking to injure Saul, and so he was driven out of Jerusalem." 2. To give offense (as in a person insulting another): - Proverbs 14:30: "To whom is it that you have insulted me?" - Matthew 8:15: "But if anyone will not listen to the words of what I am saying, and do not believe my commandments, then let him be an affronted person." The word 'affronted' implies that someone who feels offended by something has been provoked or is being insulted. It can also refer to a person who has hurt another's feelings or reputation in some way.
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