Ulcerous
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The term "ulcerous" refers to the presence of ulcers, which are open sores or lesions that can occur on the skin or mucous membranes. In biblical times, such conditions were often seen as manifestations of disease or divine judgment. The Bible contains several references to skin diseases and sores, which can be understood in the context of ancient perceptions of health and cleanliness.

Biblical References:

1. Job's Affliction:
The most notable biblical account involving ulcerous sores is found in the Book of Job. Job, a man described as "blameless and upright" (Job 1:1), is afflicted with painful sores as part of his trials. Job 2:7 states, "So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head." These sores are a physical manifestation of Job's suffering and are central to the narrative of his testing and faith.

2. The Plagues of Egypt:
In the account of the plagues of Egypt, the sixth plague involves boils breaking out on men and animals. Exodus 9:10 describes this event: "So they took soot from a furnace and stood before Pharaoh. Moses tossed it into the air, and festering boils broke out on men and animals." This plague demonstrates God's power and serves as a judgment against Pharaoh and the Egyptians.

3. Levitical Laws on Skin Diseases:
The Book of Leviticus provides detailed laws concerning skin diseases, which may include ulcerous conditions. Leviticus 13 outlines the procedures for diagnosing and managing various skin conditions, emphasizing the importance of ritual purity and community health. Leviticus 13:18-20 discusses the examination of boils: "When someone has a boil on his skin and it heals, and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white spot, it must be shown to the priest. The priest shall examine it, and if it appears to be more than skin deep and the hair in it has turned white, the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is a diseased infection that has broken out in the boil."

Theological Implications:

In the biblical context, ulcerous conditions often symbolize deeper spiritual truths. They can represent the consequences of sin, the testing of faith, or the need for purification. The afflictions of Job, for instance, highlight the theme of righteous suffering and the mystery of divine providence. The plagues of Egypt, including the boils, underscore God's sovereignty and the futility of resisting His will.

The Levitical laws, while addressing physical health, also point to the necessity of holiness and separation from impurity. These laws served to maintain the physical and spiritual well-being of the Israelite community, reflecting God's concern for both the body and the soul.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In ancient Near Eastern cultures, skin diseases were often viewed with fear and suspicion. They could lead to social isolation and were sometimes interpreted as signs of divine displeasure. The biblical texts reflect these cultural attitudes while also providing a framework for understanding and addressing such conditions within the covenant community.

Overall, the biblical references to ulcerous conditions reveal a complex interplay between physical health, spiritual significance, and communal responsibility. They invite readers to consider the broader implications of disease and healing in the context of God's redemptive purposes.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (a.) Having the nature or character of an ulcer; discharging purulent or other matter.

2. (a.) Affected with an ulcer or ulcers; ulcerated.

Greek
1669. helkoo -- to wound, to ulcerate, pass. to suffer from sores
... full of sores or ulcers. From helkos; to cause to ulcerate, ie (passively) be ulcerous
-- full of sores. see GREEK helkos. (eilkomenos) -- 1 Occurrence. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
7325. rur -- run
... Word Origin see rir. run A primitive root; to slaver (with spittle), ie (by analogy)
to emit a fluid (ulcerous or natural) -- run. 7324, 7325. rur. 7326 . ...
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Such was the Story of Pontitianus; but Thou, O Lord...
... I had placed me, unwilling to observe myself; and setting me before my face, that
I might see how foul I was, how crooked and defiled, bespotted and ulcerous. ...
/.../augustine/the confessions of saint augustine/chapter vii such was the.htm

He Deplores his Wretchedness, that Having Been Born Thirty-Two ...
... exercise self-scrutiny; and Thou didst set me face to face with myself, that I might
behold how foul I was, and how crooked and sordid, bespotted and ulcerous. ...
/.../the confessions and letters of st/chapter vii he deplores his wretchedness.htm

Of the Burial of the Dead: that the Denial of it to Christians ...
... the purple-clad Dives with a funeral gorgeous in the eye of man; but in the sight
of God that was a more sumptuous funeral which the ulcerous pauper received ...
//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 12 of the burial of.htm

The Bishop at Work
... He would use these as a text and speak of Christ's compassion to the wretched, Christ
who now took ulcerous Lazarus by angels to Abraham's bosom and now became ...
/.../marson/hugh bishop of lincoln/chapter v the bishop at.htm

A Few Sighs from Hell;
... one carried not his costly fare, and his gorgeous apparel with him into hell; nor
the other his coarse diet, mouldy bread, filthy rags, and ulcerous body into ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/a few sighs from hell.htm

Book Eight Conversion to Christ. ...
... And now thou didst set me face to face with myself, that I might see how ugly
I was, and how crooked and sordid, bespotted and ulcerous. ...
/.../augustine/confessions and enchiridion/book eight conversion to christ .htm

The Mysteries of the Brazen Serpent
... and so improve myself that I shall have no need of Jesus?" Ah, ye may try; ye may
lay that flattering unction to your souls, and film the ulcerous wound, but ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/the mysteries of the brazen.htm

Peter Stood Up.
... great lights of day, Peter and Paul, to illuminate the whole world.'" They call
upon him as the true physician; they disclose to him the ulcerous sores with ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter iii peter stood up.htm

A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification, by Faith in Jesus ...
... sole of the foot, botches and boils, putrefactions and sores (Isaiah 1:6). We are
ALL an unclean thing, and our righteousness as filthy ulcerous rags (Isaiah 64 ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/a defence of the doctrine.htm

The Greatness of the Soul,
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the greatness of the soul.htm

Thesaurus
Ulcerous (1 Occurrence)
... other matter. 2. (a.) Affected with an ulcer or ulcers; ulcerated.
Multi-Version Concordance Ulcerous (1 Occurrence). Leviticus 22 ...
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Ulcer (8 Occurrences)

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Ulcers (2 Occurrences)

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Itch (11 Occurrences)
... Leviticus 22:22 Blind, or broken, or maimed, or ulcerous, or with itch, or scabbed
ye shall not present these to Jehovah, nor make an offering by fire of them ...
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Botch (3 Occurrences)
... boil" (qv). Noah Webster's Dictionary. 1. (n.) A swelling on the skin; a
large ulcerous affection; a boil; an eruptive disease. 2. (n ...
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Ulcerous (1 Occurrence)

Leviticus 22:22
Blind, or broken, or maimed, or ulcerous, or with itch, or scabbed ye shall not present these to Jehovah, nor make an offering by fire of them on the altar to Jehovah.
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