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All I have handy here is my BDB CD-ROM,
which lists all occurrences of the words I've indicated. The entry for
harah translates "burn, be kindled, of anger", and compares with cognates:
Aramaic Pa'el, cause fire to burn; Arabic (which I unfortunately can't read),
"burning sensation, in throqt, etc..haron is translated as (burning of) anger;
it can occur alone or in combination with 'af. My guess is that haron as anger
is a short form of haron 'af. hori, "burning", always occurs with
'af..
BDB gives as the opposite of 'erekh 'apayim -
qetsar ruah,m "short of wind/breath" or 'i$ hemah.
As for the secondary literature, you'll have to do
a library search! I suggest you start with HAL (the latest English version of
Koehler-Baumgartner).
Hope this helps,
Jonathan
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