32 occurrences

'Wounded' in the Bible

The sun was rising above Jacob as he crossed over from Peniel, limping due to his wounded thigh.

Abimelech chased him, and Gaal ran away from him. Many fell wounded right up to the entrance to the city gate.

The men of Israel and Judah got up with a shout and pursued the Philistines as far as the entrance to the valley and to the gates of Ekron. Wounded Philistines fell along the way to Shaaraim as far as Gath and Ekron.

The heaviest fighting was directed toward Saul, and when the bowmen who were shooting located Saul, he was severely wounded by them.

David continued questioning him, "How did things go? Please tell me!" He replied, "The army has fled the battlefield, many of the army are wounded or have died, and Saul and his son Jonathan are also dead."

But the Arameans retreated from Israel, and David's forces killed 700 of their charioteers, 40,000 soldiers, and mortally wounded Shobach, the commander of their army. As a result, Shobach died there.

Later, he found another man and told him, "Please strike me!" So the man struck him and wounded him.

Meanwhile, somebody drew his bow aimlessly and struck the king of Israel between the scales where his armor breastplates joined, so he instructed his chariot driver, "Turn around and take me out of the battle, because I've been severely wounded."

He joined Ahab's son Joram in an attack on King Hazael of Aram at Ramoth-gilead, and that's where the Arameans wounded Joram.

The heaviest fighting was against Saul, and when the archers who were shooting located Saul, he was gravely wounded by them.

Meanwhile, somebody drew his bow and struck the king of Israel at a weak spot where his armor plates joined, so he instructed his chariot driver, "Turn around and take me out of the battle, because I've been severely wounded."

He followed their counsel and accompanied Ahab's son Joram, king of Israel, to wage war against King Hazael of Aram at Ramoth-gilead. But the Arameans wounded Joram,

so he returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds that he had received at Ramah in the battle against King Hazael of Aram. King Ahaziah of Judah, Jehoram's son, went to visit Ahab's son Joram, because he was wounded.

Some archers shot King Josiah, and the king told his servants, "Take me away, because I'm badly wounded."

From the city, dying men groan aloud, and the wounded cries out for help, but God charges no one with wrong.

But God shot an arrow at them, and they were wounded immediately.

For they persecute those whom you have struck, and they brag about the pain of those you have wounded.

Indeed, even if you defeated the entire Chaldean army that is fighting against you, and they had only wounded men left in their tents, they would get up and burn this city with fire.'"'"

"Therefore, look, days are coming," declares the LORD, "when I'll punish her idols, and throughout her land the wounded will groan.

They ask their mothers, "Is there anything to eat or drink?" They faint in the streets of the city like wounded men. Their life ebbs away while they lie on their mother's bosom.

The fatally wounded among you will fall, and at that time you'll know that I am the LORD.

"You'll learn that I am the LORD, when the fatally wounded will be among their idols, around their altars, on every hill, on top of the mountains, under every luxuriant tree, and under all the full-grown foliage every place where they've offered fragrant aromas to all their idols.

You've increased the number of fatally wounded in this city and you've filled your streets with the dead."

When they see empty visions about you while they're divining lies for you, to lay you on the necks of the wicked, who are fatally wounded, whose days have come, their time for punishment.

"This is what the Lord GOD says to Tyre: "When your wounded citizens groan while the slaughter takes place among you, the people who live in the coastlands will tremble in terror as they hear about your fall, will they not?

"I'm coming to attack Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and I'm going to break both of his arms, the strong one and the wounded one. That will make him drop his sword. I'm going to scatter Egypt throughout the surrounding nations and disperse them throughout the world.

Then he sent a third, and they wounded him and threw him out, too.

It deceives those living on earth with the signs that it is allowed to do on behalf of the first beast, telling them to make an image for the beast who was wounded by a sword and yet lived.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
בּצע 
Batsa` 
Usage: 17

דּקר 
Daqar 
Usage: 11

חברה חבּרה חבּוּרה 
Chabbuwrah 
Usage: 7

חיל חוּל 
Chuwl 
Usage: 57

חלה 
Chalah 
Usage: 76

חלל 
Chalal 
Usage: 142

חלל 
Chalal 
Usage: 94

חץ 
Chets 
Usage: 53

להם 
Laham 
Usage: 2

מזור 
Mazowr 
Usage: 1

מזר מזור 
Mazowr 
wound , bound up
Usage: 3

מחץ 
Machats 
Usage: 15

מכּה מכּה 
Makkah 
Usage: 48

נגע 
Nega` 
Usage: 78

נכא נכא 
Nake' 
Usage: 4

נכה 
Nakah 
Usage: 501

עצּבת 
`atstsebeth 
Usage: 5

פּצע 
Patsa` 
Usage: 3

פּצע 
Petsa` 
Usage: 8

κεφαλαιόω 
Kephalaioo 
wound in the head
Usage: 0

πληγή 
Plege 
Usage: 19

σφάζω 
Sphazo 
Usage: 10

τραῦμα 
Trauma 
Usage: 0

τραυματίζω 
Traumatizo 
Usage: 1

τύπτω 
Tupto 
Usage: 10

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