anger, bottles, hot displeasure, furious(-ly, -ry), heat, indignation, poison, rage, wrath(- ful)
Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:
(little boot). Primitive bottles, either of skin or earthenware (Gen. 21:14; Jer. 19:1; Matt. 9:17); of different sizes and shapes. Tear bottles used (Psa. 56:8).
“Bottle” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
There are six Hebrew words translated “bottle” in the Old Testament. Among the descendants of Judah there were some described as “potters” (1 Chron. 4:23); and from the relics found in the tombs of Egypt it is evident that bottles were very early made of earthenware; and small ones of glass; though then, as now in the East, especially for larger vessels and for those to be carried about, skins were used (Josh. 9:4, 13). They are made of goats’ skins: the head, the legs and the tail are cut off, and the body drawn out. In the New Testament the word is ἀσκός, and signifies a “wineskin,” or “skin-bag.” Hence new wine must be put into new skins, which are more or less elastic (Matt. 9:17; Mark 2:22; Luke 5:37-38). The Lord was teaching that the new principles of the kingdom would not suit the old forms of Judaism: everything must be new.
“Wrath” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
The wrath of God against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men is plainly declared in scripture, and will surely fall upon the children of disobedience (Rom. 1:18; Col. 3:6). The fierceness of that wrath is spoken of (Rev. 16:19). How vain then for the false teachers to speak only of the love of God, and to say that because “God is love” there will be mercy for all eventually. There is grace for all now, but there is as surely a day of wrath coming, for God is righteous.
Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:
Meaning:
or (Dan. 11:44) chemaC {khay-maw'}; from 3179; heat; figuratively, anger, poison (from its fever)
KJV Usage:
anger, bottles, hot displeasure, furious(-ly, -ry), heat, indignation, poison, rage, wrath(- ful). See 2529