7822 – שְׁחִין (shechin)

boil


Type:
Noun Noun
 
masc. masculine
 
Category:  Human  Sickness
Hebrew: שְׁחִין (shechin)
Pronunciation: she-chin    Listen
Gematria: 1018(300 + 8 + 10 + 700)    words with the same gematria
Origin: from an unused root probably meaning to burn
Usage: 13 times in OT

Description

1) boil, inflamed spot, inflammation, eruption
1a) of man, leprosy, of man and beast


Synonyms

Hebr. petza describes a wound that bleeds, while chaburah describes a wound where blood collects under the skin and causes a bruise.
שְׁחִיןshechinH7822
(13 ggr)
boil
אֲבַעְבֻּעֹתavabootH0076
(2 ggr)
boil
גָּרָבgaravH1618
(3 ggr)
scab
חַבּוּרָהchaborahH2250
(7 ggr)
wound
יַבָּלjabbalH2990
(1 ggr)
running
מָזוֹרmazorH4205
(3 ggr)
wound
מַ֫חַץmachatsH4273
(1 ggr)
wound
מַכָּהmakaH4347
(48 ggr)
wound
מִכְוָהmichvahH4348
(5 ggr)
burn
עַצֶּ֫בֶתatsevetH6094
(5 ggr)
injury
פֶּ֫צַעpetsaH6482
(8 ggr)
wound
*The bars show how many times the word is used in the Old Testament.

Equivalent Greek words

In the greek translation Septuagint (LXX) the Hebrew word shechin was translated to the following:

ἕλκοςhelkosG1668sore

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. masculine och feminine singular Absolute state
Ncbsa-12
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state
Ncbsc-1


More lexicons

BlueletterBible.org
BibleHub.com Report a problem

Usage in OT


4
4
2
1
1
1
Total    13

References (13 occurances in 12 verses)





Hebrew lexicon BETA

The lexicon is under development.