What are the Emerods of 1 Samuel 5? I want to know what is the disease portrayed in 1 Samuel 5 There are some details regarding this: Emerods were in the secret parts (v 9) Men either died or had Emerods (v 12) The hand of the Lord
hebrew bible - Is there any significance to why God cursed the . . . Hemmorhoids is a disputed reading Originally the underlying hebrew, tehorim, meant any swelling Over time it came to represent the taboo hemorrhoids, and so the MT qere is "‘ŏpālîm" or "tumors", which also refers to any swelling and is closer to the original meaning of boils Therefore the inclusion of mice suggests it was an outbreak of bubonic plague See the NICOT commentary for more
Recently Active 1-samuel Questions - Page 4 What are the Emerods of 1 Samuel 5? I want to know what is the disease portrayed in 1 Samuel 5 There are some details regarding this: Emerods were in the secret parts (v 9) Men either died or had Emerods (v 12) The hand of the Lord 1-samuel Lesley 9,326 answered Mar 21, 2020 at 10:00 2votes 3answers 552views
Interpretation of Daniel 2:40 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Rome ‘crushes all these’ not through literal destruction, but by asserting political, cultural, and territorial dominance, absorbing the territories, institutions, and influence of the earlier empires in a prophetic, telescoped sense
What does the name Sarah and Sarai really mean? An ancient and accurate explanation comes from the Talmud, which the OP cited from the Jewish Encyclopedia, which also agrees with Poole The longer passage quoted below explains that naming principle applied to Sarah was also applied to Abraham In both cases they graduated from the level of authority over a certain people to the level of universality Berakhot 13a What is the meaning of
Sandals and Holy Ground - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange 'Emerods', or "hemorrhoids" as they are commonly called, are usually a result of "straining" in bowel movements, and other activities Verse 11 says," the hand of God was very heavy there, " which for those who have no concept of the holiness of God, can be very heavy indeed
Is John 6:4 authentic? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange A friend of mine at church says John's gospel chapter 6 verse 4 is inauthentic and should not be there And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh (John 6:4 KJV) What is the manuscript evid