10 Bible Verses about Boils Or Ulcers
Most Relevant Verses
And Jehovah will say to Moses and to Aaron, Take to you your two fists full of ashes of the furnace; and Moses sprinkled it towards the heavens in the eyes of Pharaoh. And it was for dust upon all the land of Egypt, and it was upon man, and upon quadruped for a burning sore breaking forth with pustules over all the land of Egypt And they will take ashes of the furnace and will stand before Pharaoh; and Moses will sprinkle it towards the heavens; and it will be a burning sore, breaking forth with pustules upon man and upon quadruped.read more.
And the sacred scribes will not be able to stand before Moses on account of the burning sore: for the burning sore was upon the sacred scribes, and in all Egypt
And when the flesh shall be in it, in his skin, a burning sore, and was healed, And there was in the place of the burning sore a white rising, or brightness, white, reddish, and he was seen to the priest; And the priest saw, and behold, the sight low from the skin, and its hair turned white: and the priest defiled him: it is the stroke of leprosy broken out in the burning sore.
And the adversary will go forth from the face of Jehovah, and he will strike Job with an evil burning sore, from the sole of his foot even to his crown.
And it was for dust upon all the land of Egypt, and it was upon man, and upon quadruped for a burning sore breaking forth with pustules over all the land of Egypt
And when the flesh shall be in it, in his skin, a burning sore, and was healed,
And Isaiah will say, Take a round mass of figs. And they will take and put upon the burning sore, and he will live.
And Isaiah will say, They shall lift up round cakes of figs, and rub over the burning sore, and he shall live.
Blind, or broken, or cut, or flowing, or scurvy, or scabby, they shall not bring these to Jehovah, and a sacrifice ye shall not give from them upon the altar to Jehovah.
From the sole of the foot and even to the head, no wholeness in it; a wound and bruise, and a fresh blow: they were not pressed out, and they were not bound up, and they were not softened with oil.
And there was a certain beggar, Lazarus by name, who was cast at his gate, having been wounded,