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Sickle @ of the Egyptians resembled that in modern use. The ears of corn were cut with it near the top of the straw. There was also a sickle used for warlike purposes, more correctly, however, called a pruning-hook kjv@Deuteronomy:16:9; kjv@Jeremiah:50:16, marg., "scythe;" kjv@Joel:3:13; kjv@Mark:4:29).

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Sickness @ Sent by God kjv@Deuteronomy:28:59-61 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:39 kjv@2Samuel:12:15 kjv@Acts:12:23
The devil sometimes permitted to inflict kjv@Job:2:6 kjv@Job:2:7 kjv@Luke:9:39 kjv@Luke:13:16
Often brought on by intemperance kjv@Hosea:7:5
Often sent as a punishment of sin kjv@Leviticus:26:14-16 kjv@2Chronicles:21:12-15 kjv@1Corinthians:11:30
One of God's four sore judgments on a guilty land kjv@Ezekiel:14:19-21
God
Promises to heal kjv@Exodus:23:25 kjv@2Kings:20:5
Heals kjv@Deuteronomy:32:39 kjv@Psalms:103:3 kjv@Isaiah:38:5 kjv@Isaiah:38:9
Exhibits his mercy in healing kjv@Philippians:2:27
Exhibits his power in healing kjv@Luke:5:17
Exhibits his love in healing kjv@Isaiah:38:17
Often manifests saving grace to sinners during kjv@Job:33:19-24 kjv@Psalms:107:17-21
Permits saints to be tried by kjv@Job:2:5 kjv@Job:2:6
Strengthens saints in kjv@Psalms:41:3
Comforts saints in kjv@Psalms:41:3
Hears the prayers of those in kjv@Psalms:30:2 kjv@Psalms:107:18-20
Preserves saints in time of kjv@Psalms:91:3-7
Abandons the wicked to kjv@Jeremiah:34:17
Persecutes the wicked by kjv@Jeremiah:29:18
Healing of, lawful on the Sabbath kjv@Luke:13:14-16
Christ compassionate those in kjv@Isaiah:53:4 kjv@Matthew:8:16 kjv@Matthew:8:17
Christ healed
Being present kjv@Mark:1:31 kjv@Matthew:4:23
Not being present kjv@Matthew:8:13
By imposition of hands kjv@Mark:6:5 kjv@Luke:13:13
With a touch kjv@Matthew:8:3
Through the touch of his garment kjv@Matthew:14:35 kjv@Matthew:14:36 kjv@Mark:5:27-34
With a word kjv@Matthew:8:8 kjv@Matthew:8:13
Faith required in those healed of, by Christ kjv@Matthew:9:28 kjv@Matthew:9:29 kjv@Mark:5:34 kjv@Mark:10:52
Often incurable by human means kjv@Deuteronomy:28:27 kjv@2Chronicles:21:18
The Apostles were endued with power to heal kjv@Matthew:10:1 kjv@Mark:16:18 kjv@Mark:16:20
The power of healing
One of the miraculous gifts bestowed on the early Church kjv@1Corinthians:12:9 kjv@1Corinthians:12:30 kjv@James:5:14 kjv@James:5:15
Saints
Acknowledge that, comes from God kjv@Psalms:31:1-8 kjv@Isaiah:38:12 kjv@Isaiah:38:15
Are resigned under kjv@Job:2:10
Mourn under, with prayer kjv@Isaiah:38:14
Pray for recovery from kjv@Isaiah:38:2 kjv@Isaiah:38:3
Ascribe recovery from, to God kjv@Isaiah:38:20
Praise God for recovery from kjv@Psalms:103:1-3 kjv@Isaiah:38:19 kjv@Luke:17:15
Thank God publicly for recovery form kjv@Isaiah:38:20 kjv@Acts:3:8
Feel for others in kjv@Psalms:35:13
Visit those in kjv@Matthew:25:36
Visiting those in, an evidence of belonging to Christ kjv@Matthew:25:34 kjv@Matthew:25:36 kjv@Matthew:25:40
Pray for those afflicted with kjv@Acts:28:8 kjv@James:5:14 kjv@James:5:15
God's aid should be sought in kjv@2Chronicles:16:12
The wicked
Have much sorrow, with kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:17
Forsake those in kjv@1Samuel:30:13
Visit not those in kjv@Matthew:25:43
Not visiting those in, an evidence of not belonging to Christ kjv@Matthew:25:43 kjv@Matthew:25:45
Illustrative of sin kjv@Leviticus:13:45 kjv@Leviticus:13:46 kjv@Isaiah:1:5 kjv@Jeremiah:8:22 kjv@Matthew:9:12

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SICK, THE @
- Visiting kjv@Psalms:41:6
- Visiting, a duty kjv@Matthew:25:36 kjv@Matthew:25:43 kjv@James:1:27

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:1:5-6; kjv@Hosea:5:13 .
See AFFLICTED .
See AFFLICTION

SICKLE @
- An agricultural implement used for cutting grain kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25; kjv@Jeremiah:50:16; kjv@Mark:4:29

- FIGURATIVE .Of the judgments of God kjv@Joel:3:13; kjv@Revelation:14:14-19

SICKNESS @
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See AFFLICTION
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kjv@STRING:Abel-meholah <HITCHCOCK>@ mourning of sickness - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Enos <HITCHCOCK>@ mortal man; sick; despaired of; forgetful - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Hali <HITCHCOCK>@ sickness; a beginning; a precious stone - HITCHCOCK-H


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H1738 <STRHEB>@ דּוה dâvâh daw-vaw' A primitive root; to be sick (as if in menstruation): - infirmity.


H1739 <STRHEB>@ דּוה dâveh daw-veh' From H1738; sick (especially in menstruation): - {faint} menstruous {cloth} she that is {sick} having sickness.


H1741 <STRHEB>@ דּוי devay dev-ah'ee From H1739; sickness; figuratively loathing: - {languishing} sorrowful.


H1742 <STRHEB>@ דּוּי davvây dav-voy' From H1739; sick; figuratively troubled: - faint.


H1803 <STRHEB>@ דּלּה dallâh dal-law' From H1802; properly something {dangling} that {is} a loose thread or hair; figuratively indigent: - {hair} pining {sickness} poor (-est sort).


H2170 <STRHEB>@ זמר zemâr zem-awr' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H2167; instrumental music: - musick.


H2456 <STRHEB>@ חלא châlâ' khaw-law' A primitive root (compare H2470); to be sick: - be diseased.


H2470 <STRHEB>@ חלה châlâh khaw-law' A primitive root (compare {H2342} H2490); properly to be rubbed or worn; hence (figuratively) to be {weak} sick6 afflicted; or (causatively) to {grieve} make sick; also to stroke (in {flattering}) entreat: - {beseech} (be) {diseased} (put to) {grief} be {grieved} (be) {grievous} {infirmity} {intreat} lay {to} put to {pain} X {pray} make {prayer} be ({fall} make) {sick} {sore} be {sorry} make suit (X {supplication}) woman in {travail} be (become) {weak} be wounded.


H2483 <STRHEB>@ חלי chŏlîy khol-ee' From H2470; {malady} {anxiety} calamity: - {disease} {grief} (is) sick (-ness).


H2669 <STRHEB>@ חפשׁית חפשׁוּת chophshûth chophshîyth {khof-shooth'} khof-sheeth' From H2666; prostration by sickness (with {H1004} a hospital): - several.


H2770 <STRHEB>@ חרמשׁ chermêsh kher-mashe' From H2763; a sickle (as cutting): - sickle.


H3418 <STRHEB>@ ירק yereq yeh'-rek From H3417 (in the sense of vacuity of color); properly {pallor} that {is} hence the yellowish green of young and sickly vegetation; concretely {verdure} that {is} grass or vegetation: - {grass} green (thing).


H4038 <STRHEB>@ מגּל maggâl mag-gawl' From an unused root meaning to reap; a sickle: - sickle.


H4064 <STRHEB>@ מדוה madveh mad-veh' From H1738; sickness: - disease.


H4244 <STRHEB>@ מחלה machlâh makh-law' From H2470; sickness; {Machlah} the name apparently of two Israelitesses: - Mahlah.


H4245 <STRHEB>@ מחלה מחלה machăleh machălâh {makh-al-eh'} makh-al-aw' From H2470; sickness: - {disease} {infirmity} sickness.


H4248 <STRHEB>@ מחלון machlôn makh-lone' From H2470; sick; {Machlon} an Israelite: - Mahlon.


H4249 <STRHEB>@ מחלי machlîy makh-lee' From H2470; sick; {Machli} the name of two Israelites: - Mahli.


H4257 <STRHEB>@ מחלת machălath makh-al-ath' From H2470; sickness; {machalath} probably the title (initial word) of a popular song: - Mahalath.


H4258 <STRHEB>@ מחלת machălath makh-al-ath' The smae as H4257; sickness; {Machalath} the name of an Ishmaelitess and of an Israelitess: - Mahalath.


H5058 <STRHEB>@ נגינת נגינה negîynâh negîynath {neg-ee-naw'} neg-ee-nath' From H5059; properly instrumental music; by implication a stringed instrument; by extension a poem set to music; specifically an epigram: - stringed {instrument} {musick} Neginoth {[plural]} song.


H5136 <STRHEB>@ נוּשׁ nûsh noosh A primitive root; to be {sick} that {is} (figuratively) distressed: - be full of heaviness.


H5263 <STRHEB>@ נסס nâsas naw-sas' A primitive root; to {wane} that {is} be sick.


H535 <STRHEB>@ אמל 'âmal aw-mal' A primitive root; to droop; by implication to be {sick} to mourn: - {languish} be {weak} wax feeble.


H536 <STRHEB>@ אמלל 'ûmlal oom-lal' From H535; sick: - weak.


H605 <STRHEB>@ אנשׁ 'ânash aw-nash' A primitive root; to be {frail} {feeble} or (figuratively) melancholy: - desperate (-ly {wicked}) {incurable} {sick} woeful.


H7991 <STRHEB>@ שׁלשׁ שׁלושׁ שׁלישׁo shâlîysh shâlôsh shâlôsh {shaw-leesh'} {shaw-loshe'} shaw-loshe' (The second form used in ; the third form used in ); from H7969; a {triple} that {is} (as a musical instrument) a triangle (or perhaps rather three stringed lute); also (as an indefinitely great quantity) a three fold measure (perhaps a treble ephah); also (as an officer) a general of the third rank ({upward} that {is} the highest): - {captain} instrument of {musick} (great) {lord} (great) {measure} {prince} three [from the margin].


H8463 <STRHEB>@ תּחלא תּחלוּא tachălû' tachălû' {takh-al-oo'} takh-al-oo' From H2456; a malady: - {disease} X {grievous} (that are) sick (-ness).


G1407 <STRGRK>@ δρέπανον drepanon drep'-an-on From δρέπω drepō (to pluck); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting): - sickle.


G2192 <STRGRK>@ ἔχω echō ekh'-o A primary verb (including an alternate form σχέω scheō skheh'-o used in certain tenses only); to hold (used in very various applications literally or figuratively direct or remote; such as possession ability6 contiguity relation or condition): - be (able X hold possessed with) accompany + begin to amend can (+ -not) X conceive count diseased do + eat + enjoy + fear following have hold keep + lack + go to law lie + must needs + of necessity + need next + recover + reign + rest return X sick take for + tremble + uncircumcised use.


G2560 <STRGRK>@ κακῶς kakōs kak-oce' Adverb from G2556; badly (physically or morally): - amiss diseased evil grievously miserably sick sore.


G2577 <STRGRK>@ κάμνω kamnō kam'-no Apparently a primary verb; properly to toil that is (by implication) to tire (figuratively faint sicken): - faint sicken be wearied.


G2621 <STRGRK>@ κατάκειμαι katakeimai kat-ak'-i-mahee From G2596 and G2749; to lie down that is (by implication) be sick; specifically to recline at a meal: - keep lie sit at meat (down).


G2825 <STRGRK>@ κλίνη klinē klee'-nay From G2827; a couch (for sleep sickness sitting or eating): - bed table.


G3552 <STRGRK>@ νοσέω noseō nos-eh'-o From G3554; to be sick that is (by implication of a diseased appetite) to hanker after (figuratively to harp upon): - dote.


G3554 <STRGRK>@ νόσος nosos nos'-os Of uncertain affinity; a malady (rarely figurative of moral disability): - disease infirmity sickness.


G3885 <STRGRK>@ παραλυτικός paralutikos par-al-oo-tee-kos' From a derivative of G3886; as if dissolved that is paralytic: - that had (sick of) the palsy.


G3886 <STRGRK>@ παραλύω paraluō par-al-oo'-o From G3844 and G3089; to loosen beside that is relax (perfect passive participle paralyzed or enfeebled): - feeble sick of the (taken with) palsy.


G4445 <STRGRK>@ πυρέσσω puressō poo-res'-so From G4443; to be on fire that is (specifically) to have a fever: - be sick of a fever.


G4912 <STRGRK>@ συνέχω sunechō soon-ekh'-o From G4862 and G2192; to hold together that is to compress (the ears with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively to compel perplex6 afflict preoccupy: - constrain hold keep in press lie sick of stop be in a strait straiten be taken with throng.


G732 <STRGRK>@ ἄῤῥωστος arrhōstos ar'-hroce-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G4517; infirm: - sick (folk -ly).


G769 <STRGRK>@ ἀσθένεια astheneia as-then'-i-ah From G772; feebleness (of body or mind); by implication malady; moral frailty: - disease infirmity sickness weakness.


G770 <STRGRK>@ ἀσθενέω astheneō as-then-eh'-o From G772; to be feeble (in any sense): - be diseased impotent folk (man) (be) sick (be be made) weak.


G772 <STRGRK>@ ἀσθενής asthenēs as-then-ace' From G1 (as a negative particle) and the base of G4599; strengthless (in various applications literally or figuratively and morally): - more feeble impotent sick without strength weak (-er -ness thing).