6 d - çevirmek

The Hebrew understanding of complaint is to stay, lodge in a state of mind that rejects and can’t see Yah’s way. To have an obstinate behavior. Yisrael's complaints in the wilderness stemmed from a lack of food, water, and a desire for the life they had left behind, which demonstrated a lack of belief and sight in Elohim's provision and power, rejecting the life Yah was providing. Obstinate behavior is a stubborn refusal to change one's mind or behavior despite reason, persuasion, or argument. They didn’t see the promised land or go into it. Staying in a state of negativity. Refusals to apologize even when they are wrong are obstinate. A stubborn stain that is difficult to remove or a problem that is hard to solve is obstinate.