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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4964" /> == | |||
<p> ( זוב , <i> ''''' zōbh ''''' </i> , זוּב , <i> ''''' zūbh ''''' </i> ; ῥύσις , <i> ''''' rhusis ''''' </i> , αἱμόρῥοος , <i> ''''' haimórrhoos ''''' </i> ): When used as a description of a bodily affection the word signifies: (1) A discharge, the consequence of uncleanness and sin ( Leviticus 15:2; Numbers 5:2 ). As such it was one of the judgments which were to afflict the family of [[Joab]] ( 2 Samuel 3:29 ); (2) a hemorrhage, either natural ( Leviticus 12:7 , where the word used is <i> ''''' māḳōr ''''' </i> , literally, a "fountain"), or the consequence of disease ( Matthew 9:20; Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43 ). </p> | <p> ( זוב , <i> ''''' zōbh ''''' </i> , זוּב , <i> ''''' zūbh ''''' </i> ; ῥύσις , <i> ''''' rhusis ''''' </i> , αἱμόρῥοος , <i> ''''' haimórrhoos ''''' </i> ): When used as a description of a bodily affection the word signifies: (1) A discharge, the consequence of uncleanness and sin ( Leviticus 15:2; Numbers 5:2 ). As such it was one of the judgments which were to afflict the family of [[Joab]] ( 2 Samuel 3:29 ); (2) a hemorrhage, either natural ( Leviticus 12:7 , where the word used is <i> ''''' māḳōr ''''' </i> , literally, a "fountain"), or the consequence of disease ( Matthew 9:20; Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43 ). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
( זוב , zōbh , זוּב , zūbh ; ῥύσις , rhusis , αἱμόρῥοος , haimórrhoos ): When used as a description of a bodily affection the word signifies: (1) A discharge, the consequence of uncleanness and sin ( Leviticus 15:2; Numbers 5:2 ). As such it was one of the judgments which were to afflict the family of Joab ( 2 Samuel 3:29 ); (2) a hemorrhage, either natural ( Leviticus 12:7 , where the word used is māḳōr , literally, a "fountain"), or the consequence of disease ( Matthew 9:20; Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43 ).