דָּוֶה
da.veh (H1739)
sick
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# The Hebrew Word דָּוֶה (daveh): Sickness and Illness The Hebrew word *daveh* is a straightforward term meaning "sick" or "ill," appearing five times throughout the biblical text. Based on its limited occurrences, this word functions as a basic descriptor for the state of physical ailment or disease. Unlike more specialized medical terminology that might distinguish between different types of illness, *daveh* serves as a general category word for sickness itself. The rarity of this term in the biblical corpus—only five attestations—suggests it was not the primary vocabulary item for discussing illness in Hebrew. This scarcity raises questions about its precise usage context and whether it carried any nuanced connotation that distinguished it from more common synonyms, though the provided data does not specify its particular semantic range or preferred contexts. The word appears to be straightforward in its meaning, without the figurative or metaphorical extensions that characterize many biblical terms. Without access to the specific biblical passages where *daveh* appears, the analysis remains limited to what the lemma data reveals: a simple, direct term for sickness that, while part of biblical Hebrew's vocabulary for describing physical conditions, played a relatively minor role in the overall language of health and illness found in the Hebrew scriptures.
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and of her who has her period, and of a man or woman who has a discharge, and of him who lies with her who is unclean.
“ ‘If a man lies with a woman having her monthly period, and uncovers her nakedness, he has made her fountain naked, and she has uncovered the fountain of her blood. Both of them shall be cut off from among their people.
You shall defile the overlaying of your engraved images of silver, and the plating of your molten images of gold. You shall cast them away as an unclean thing. You shall tell it, “Go away!”
“From on high has he sent fire into my bones, and it prevails against them. He has spread a net for my feet. He has turned me back. He has made me desolate and I faint all day long.
For this our heart is faint. For these things our eyes are dim.