Blains

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aba' buoth. The sixth Egyptian plague, which followed after Moses' sprinkling of the furnace ashes toward heaven; "the botch of Egypt" (Deu_28:27; Deu_28:35), black leprosy, a kind of elephantiasis, producing burning ulcerous pustules on the skin. The magicians, whose scrupulous cleanliness is noticed by Herodotus, could not stand before Moses because of the boils (Exo_9:9-11).
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Blains. Violent ulcerous inflammations, the sixth plague of Egypt, Exo_9:9-10, and hence, called in Deu_28:27; Deu_28:35, "the botch of Egypt." It seems to have been the black leprosy, a fearful kind of elephantiasis.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


blānz (אבעבּעה, 'ăbha‛bu‛āȟ: only in Exo_9:9, Exo_9:10): Pustules containing fluid around a boil or inflamed sore. It is an Old English word ?bleyen,? used sometimes as a synonym for boil. Wyclif (1382) uses the expression ?stinkende bleyne? for Job's sores. The Hebrew word is from a root which means that which bubbles up. See BOIL.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Blains
(אֲבִעְבֻּעֹת, ababuoth'; Sept. φλυκτίδες; Vulg. vesicce) occurs only in the account of the sixth plague of Egypt (Exo_9:9-10), where it is described as "a boil breaking forth into blains," i.e. violent ulcerous inflammations (from בּוּעִ, to boil up). The ashes from the furnaces or brick-kilns were taken by Moses, a handful at a time, and scattered to the winds; and wherever a particle fell, on man or beast, it caused this troublesome and painful disease to appear. It is called in Deu_28:27; Deu_28:35, "the botch of Egypt" (comp. Job_2:7). It seems to have been the ψωρά ἀγρία, or black leprosy, a fearful kind of elephantiasis (comp. Plin. 26:5). It must have come with dreadful intensity on the magicians whose art it baffled, and whose scrupulous cleanliness (Herod. ii, 36) it rendered nugatory, so that they were unable to stand in the presence of Moses because of the boils. SEE BOIL.
Other names for purulent and leprous eruptions are בִּהֶרֶת שְׂאֵת(Mophea alba), סִפִּחִת(Morphea nigra) and the more harmless מַסְפִּחִת, Leviticus 13, passim (Jahn, Bibl. Arch. § 189). SEE LEPROSY.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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