Death-wound
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The term "death-wound" is not explicitly found in the Bible; however, it is often associated with themes of fatal injury or mortal affliction, particularly in prophetic and apocalyptic literature. The concept is most notably linked to the imagery found in the Book of Revelation, where it symbolizes a seemingly fatal blow that is miraculously healed, signifying resilience or deceptive recovery.

Revelation 13:3 : "One of the heads of the beast appeared to be mortally wounded, but the mortal wound was healed, and the whole world marveled and followed the beast." This passage describes a beast with a head that suffers a "mortal wound" or "death-wound," yet it is healed, leading to widespread amazement and allegiance from the world. The imagery here is symbolic, often interpreted as representing a political or religious power that appears to be destroyed but is revived, leading to increased influence and deception.

In the context of Revelation, the death-wound serves as a powerful symbol of false resurrection and counterfeit power, contrasting with the true resurrection of Jesus Christ. The healing of the beast's wound is seen as a satanic imitation of Christ's victory over death, designed to lead people astray.

Theological Implications:

1. Deception and Apostasy: The healing of the death-wound is a tool of deception, drawing people away from the truth of the Gospel. It serves as a warning against apostasy and the allure of false teachings that mimic divine truth.

2. Perseverance of the Saints: The imagery of the death-wound challenges believers to remain steadfast in their faith, discerning the true from the false. It underscores the importance of spiritual vigilance and reliance on the Holy Spirit for guidance.

3. Sovereignty of God: Despite the apparent power and influence of the beast, the ultimate sovereignty of God is affirmed. The temporary healing of the death-wound is permitted within God's divine plan, serving as a test of faith and a precursor to the final judgment.

Historical and Eschatological Views:

Throughout history, various interpretations have been proposed regarding the identity of the beast and the significance of the death-wound. Some have seen it as a reference to specific historical figures or empires, while others view it as a future event in the eschatological timeline. The death-wound is often associated with the Antichrist or a system of government that opposes God's kingdom.

In conservative Christian eschatology, the death-wound is typically understood as a future event that will play a significant role in the end times. It is seen as a sign of the increasing influence of evil in the world, preceding the return of Christ and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.

Conclusion:

The concept of the death-wound in biblical literature serves as a profound symbol of the ongoing spiritual battle between good and evil. It calls believers to remain vigilant, discerning, and faithful, trusting in the ultimate victory of Christ over all forms of deception and false power.
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The Death of Saint George.
... good Knight in such sort, that the dragon being no sooner slain and weltering in
his venomous gore, than Saint George likewise took his death's wound by the ...
/.../kingston/the seven champions of christendom/chapter twenty one the death.htm

July 26. "Now Mine Eye Seeth Thee" (Job Xlii. 5).
... Usually the crisis of life in such cases hangs upon a single point. God does not
need to strike us in a hundred places to inflict a death wound. ...
/.../simpson/days of heaven upon earth /july 26 now mine eye.htm

Swooning and Reviving Christ's Feet.
... The living comfort of every swooning child of God, of everyone who is conscious
of a death-wound to the natural "I," lies in that majestic "I," who alone can ...
/.../spurgeon/till he come/swooning and reviving christs feet.htm

The Career of the Antichrist
... ruling in Palestine. Hence it is clear that he leaves the Land before he
receives his death wound by the sword. In perfect accord ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/the career of the antichrist.htm

Tertullian; Perpetua and Companions (Ad 181-206)
... nervous that he stabbed her in a place where the hurt was not deadly; but she herself
took hold of his sword, and showed him where to give her the death-wound. ...
/.../chapter vi tertullian perpetua and.htm

Only one Vote
... Hark! a random pistol-shot from a drunken quarrel, a pierced heart, and sweet Willie
Kent had his death wound". They carried him home to his mother. ...
/.../shaw/touching incidents and remarkable answers to prayer/only one vote.htm

On Friday, or at Vespers
... to thy blood-stained face; 4. His bleeding wounds, His dead and ghastly features,
were by thee kissed again and again; 5. How many a death-wound thy heart then ...
/.../suso/a little book of eternal wisdom/on friday or at vespers.htm

Let that which was Then Said by Our Lord be the General Maxim for ...
... chance unprotected. If he were to receive his death-wound upon that, what
would have been the advantage of this partial armour? Again ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/chapter xvii let that which.htm

A Divine Colloquy Between the Soul and Her Saviour Upon the ...
... death? (Matthew 27:52.). Christ. To signify that death, by my death, had
now received his death's wound, and was overcome. Soul. Lord ...
/.../bayly/the practice of piety/a divine colloquy between the.htm

The Fourth vision "On Earth"
... He then receives his death-wound mentioned below, in verse 3((as the seventh head),
and comes up out of the Abyss as the eighth king, comprising all the seven ...
/.../bullinger/commentary on revelation/the fourth vision on earth.htm

Thesaurus
Death-wound (3 Occurrences)
Death-wound. Death-stroke, Death-wound. Debar . Multi-Version
Concordance Death-wound (3 Occurrences). Revelation 13 ...
/d/death-wound.htm - 7k

Wondering (22 Occurrences)
... Revelation 13:3 And I saw one of his heads as if it had been given a death-wound;
and his death-wound was made well: and all the earth was wondering at the ...
/w/wondering.htm - 12k

Naaman (19 Occurrences)
... Josephus (Ant., VIII, xv, 5) identifies Naaman with the man who drew his bow
at a venture, and gave Ahab his deathwound (1 Kings 22:34). ...
/n/naaman.htm - 15k

Debar (4 Occurrences)

/d/debar.htm - 7k

Death-stroke (2 Occurrences)
Death-stroke. Death-shade, Death-stroke. Death-wound . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(ASV). Death-shade, Death-stroke. Death-wound . Reference Bible.
/d/death-stroke.htm - 7k

Carriage (32 Occurrences)
... And Jehu came after him and said, Put him to death in the same way; and they gave
him a death-wound in his carriage, on the slope up to Gur, by Ibleam; and he ...
/c/carriage.htm - 19k

Slope (29 Occurrences)
... And Jehu came after him and said, Put him to death in the same way; and they gave
him a death-wound in his carriage, on the slope up to Gur, by Ibleam; and he ...
/s/slope.htm - 16k

Gad (78 Occurrences)
... Gad formed the main theater of the long struggle between Israel and the Syrians.
At Ramoth-gilead Ahab received his deathwound (1 Kings 22). ...
/g/gad.htm - 49k

Wounded (114 Occurrences)
... And Jehu came after him and said, Put him to death in the same way; and they gave
him a death-wound in his carriage, on the slope up to Gur, by Ibleam; and he ...
/w/wounded.htm - 37k

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Death-wound (3 Occurrences)

Revelation 13:3
And I saw one of his heads as if it had been given a death-wound; and his death-wound was made well: and all the earth was wondering at the beast.
(BBE)

Revelation 13:12
And he makes use of all the authority of the first beast before his eyes. And he makes the earth and those who are in it give worship to the first beast, whose death-wound was made well.
(BBE)

2 Kings 9:27
Now when Ahaziah, king of Judah, saw this, he went in flight by the way of the garden house. And Jehu came after him and said, Put him to death in the same way; and they gave him a death-wound in his carriage, on the slope up to Gur, by Ibleam; and he went in flight to Megiddo, where death came to him.
(BBE)

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