Botch
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The term "botch" is used in the Bible to describe a severe and painful skin condition, often understood as a form of disease or plague. It is mentioned in the context of divine judgment and curses, particularly in the Old Testament. The Hebrew word often translated as "botch" is "shechin," which can refer to boils, sores, or other skin afflictions.

Biblical References:

1. Deuteronomy 28:27 · In this passage, the "botch of Egypt" is listed among the curses that the Lord will bring upon the Israelites if they disobey His commandments. The verse states: "The LORD will afflict you with the boils of Egypt and with tumors, festering sores, and the itch, from which you cannot be cured." This indicates that the botch is a form of divine retribution, a physical manifestation of God's displeasure with His people's disobedience.

2. Deuteronomy 28:35 · Further emphasizing the severity of this affliction, the text declares: "The LORD will afflict you with painful and incurable boils on your knees and thighs—from the soles of your feet to the top of your head." This description underscores the comprehensive and debilitating nature of the botch, affecting the entire body and leaving the afflicted in a state of suffering.

Theological Significance:

In the biblical context, diseases like the botch are often seen as instruments of divine judgment. They serve as tangible reminders of the consequences of sin and disobedience. The afflictions described in Deuteronomy are part of a broader covenantal framework where blessings are promised for obedience and curses for disobedience. The botch, therefore, is not merely a physical ailment but a spiritual warning, calling the people back to faithfulness and repentance.

Historical and Cultural Context:

The reference to the "botch of Egypt" suggests a historical memory of the plagues that afflicted Egypt during the time of the Exodus. These plagues were signs of God's power and judgment against Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods. For the Israelites, the mention of Egyptian diseases would evoke memories of their deliverance from slavery and the mighty acts of God on their behalf. It serves as a reminder of the covenant relationship between God and His people, where obedience leads to protection and blessing, while disobedience results in suffering and curse.

Interpretation and Application:

From a conservative Christian perspective, the concept of the botch can be understood as a call to holiness and obedience. It highlights the seriousness with which God views sin and the lengths to which He will go to bring His people back to Himself. While modern readers may not experience the same physical afflictions, the underlying principle remains relevant: God desires a faithful and obedient relationship with His people, and He disciplines those He loves to draw them closer to Him.

In summary, the botch in the Bible serves as a powerful symbol of divine judgment and a call to repentance. It reflects the broader biblical theme of covenant faithfulness and the consequences of turning away from God's commandments.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
The name given in Deuteronomy 28:27, 35 to one of the Egyptian plagues (Exodus 9:9). The word so translated is usually rendered "boil" (q.v.).
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A swelling on the skin; a large ulcerous affection; a boil; an eruptive disease.

2. (n.) A patch put on, or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner.

3. (n.) Work done in a bungling manner; a clumsy performance; a piece of work, or a place in work, marred in the doing, or not properly finished; a bungle.

4. (n.) To mark with, or as with, botches.

5. (n.) To repair; to mend; esp. to patch in a clumsy or imperfect manner, as a garment; -- sometimes with up.

6. (n.) To put together unsuitably or unskillfully; to express or perform in a bungling manner; to spoil or mar, as by unskillful work.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
BOTCH

See BOIL.

DAY, LORD'S

See LORD'S DAY.

DAY, THAT (THE)

See DAY OF THE LORD.

JUDGMENT, DAY OF

See JUDGMENT, LAST.

LAST DAY

See DAY, LAST.

SABBATH, DAY BEFORE THE

See DAY BEFORE THE SABBATH.

SEVENTH, DAY

sev'-'-nth.

See SABBATH.

THAT DAY

See DAY OF THE LORD.

THIRD DAY

See LORD'S DAY.

Strong's Hebrew
7822. shechin -- a boil, eruption
... boil, botch. From an unused root probably meaning to burn; inflammation, ie An ulcer;
--boil, botch. 7821b, 7822. shechin. 7823 . Strong's Numbers.
/hebrew/7822.htm - 6k
Library

Growth in Christliness of Life.
... MAKING A BOTCH. ... Frequently the preacher may come down from the pulpit having made
a horrible botch of his attempt to serve God in the ministry. ...
/.../rees/the heart-cry of jesus/chapter xii growth in christliness.htm

Separation to God.
... Dear child, she wanted to help me; I knew 'twas the best she could do; But oh,
what a botch she had made it" The grey mis-matching the blue! ...
/.../taylor/separation and service/part i separation to god.htm

Cleansing.
... "Dear child! she wanted to help me, I knew 'twas the best she could do; But oh!
what a botch she had made of it, The gray mismatching the blue! ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/macneil/the spirit-filled life/chapter xi cleansing.htm

Thesaurus
Botch (3 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BOTCH. See BOIL. DAY, LORD'S. ... See DAY OF THE LORD.
THIRD DAY. See LORD'S DAY. Multi-Version Concordance Botch (3 Occurrences). ...
/b/botch.htm - 9k

Boil (29 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary (rendered "botch" in Deuteronomy 28:27, 35), an aggravated
ulcer, as in the case of Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:7; Isaiah 38:21) or of the ...
/b/boil.htm - 23k

Smite (230 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 28:27 The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the
emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed ...
/s/smite.htm - 39k

Knees (47 Occurrences)
... is made of the "boil of Egypt," and some commentators have explained this as "bubonic
plague." There is, however, no doubt that the "boil or botch of Egypt" is ...
/k/knees.htm - 23k

Feeble (147 Occurrences)
... is made of the "boil of Egypt," and some commentators have explained this as "bubonic
plague." There is, however, no doubt that the "boil or botch of Egypt" is ...
/f/feeble.htm - 38k

Emerods (8 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 28:27 The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the
emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed ...
/e/emerods.htm - 11k

Plague (142 Occurrences)
... It is called (Deuteronomy 28:27) "the botch of Egypt," AV; but in RV, "the boil
of Egypt." "The magicians could not stand before Moses" because of it. ...
/p/plague.htm - 49k

Both (3039 Occurrences)

/b/both.htm - 6k

Blains (2 Occurrences)
... In Deuteronomy 28:27, 35, it is called "the botch of Egypt." It seems to have been
the fearful disease of black leprosy, a kind of elephantiasis, producing ...
/b/blains.htm - 7k

Canst (62 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 28:27 The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the
emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed ...
/c/canst.htm - 24k

Resources
What were the emerods God afflicted the Philistines with in 1 Samuel 5? | GotQuestions.org

Botch: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Botch (3 Occurrences)

Deuteronomy 28:27
The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed.
(KJV WBS)

Deuteronomy 28:35
The LORD shall smite thee in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the top of thy head.
(KJV WBS)

Job 2:7
And Satan went forth from the presence of Jehovah; and he smote Job with a grievous botch from the sole of his foot unto his crown.
(DBY)

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