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H2456 <
STRHEB
>@ חלא
ch
â
l
â'
khaw
-
law
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H2470);
to
be
sick
: -
be
diseased
.
H2470 <
STRHEB
>@ חלה
ch
â
l
â
h
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
.
G131 <
STRGRK
>@ αἱμοῤῥέω
aihmorrhe
ō
hahee
-
mor
-
hreh
'-
o
From
G129 and
G4482;
to
flow
blood
that
is
have
a
haemorrhage
: -
diseased
with
an
issue
of
blood
.
G2192 <
STRGRK
>@ ἔχω
ech
ō
ekh
'-
o
A
primary
verb
(
including
an
alternate
form
σχέω
sche
ō
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
kak
ō
s
kak
-
oce
'
Adverb
from
G2556;
badly
(
physically
or
morally
): -
amiss
diseased
evil
grievously
miserably
sick
sore
.
G3552 <
STRGRK
>@ νοσέω
nose
ō
nos
-
eh
'-
o
From
G3554;
to
be
sick
that
is
(
by
implication
of
a
diseased
appetite
)
to
hanker
after
(
figuratively
to
harp
upon
): -
dote
.
G4190 <
STRGRK
>@ πονηρός
pon
ē
ros
pon
-
ay
-
ros
'
From
a
derivative
of
G4192;
hurtful
that
is
evil
(
properly
in
effect
or
influence
and
thus
differing
from
G2556 which
refers
rather
to
essential
character
as
well
as
from
G4550 which
indicates
degeneracy
from
original
virtue
);
figuratively
calamitous
;
also
(
passively
)
ill
that
is
diseased
;
but
especially
(
morally
)
culpable
that
is
derelict6
vicious
facinorous
;
neuter
(
singular
)
mischief
malice
or
(
plural
)
guilt
;
masculine
(
singular
)
the
devil
or
(
plural
)
sinners
: -
bad
evil
grievous
harm
lewd
malicious
wicked
(-
ness
).
See
also
G4191.
G4662 <
STRGRK
>@ σκωληκόβρωτος
sk
ō
l
ē
kobr
ō
tos
sko
-
lay
-
kob
'-
ro
-
tos
From
G4663 and
a
derivative
of
G977;
worm
eaten
that
is
diseased
with
maggots
: -
eaten
of
worms
.
G770 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀσθενέω
asthene
ō
as
-
then
-
eh
'-
o
From
G772;
to
be
feeble
(
in
any
sense
): -
be
diseased
impotent
folk
(
man
) (
be
)
sick
(
be
be
made
)
weak
.