Fever (Easton)
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(Deuteronomy 28:22; Matthew 8:14; Mark 1:30; John 4:52; Acts 28:8 ), a burning heat, as the word so rendered denotes, which attends all febrile attacks. In all Eastern countries such diseases are very common. Peter's wife's mother is said to have suffered from a 'great fever' (Luke 4:38 ), an"> StudyL ı ght .org Plug in, Turn on and Be En light ened! Not Yet a Member? Click to Sign Up Now! --> --> Bible Study Tools Lang uage Tools Study Lib rary Hist orical Writings Pas toral Resources Per sonal Resources Site Resources Lectionary Calendar Saturday, June 6th, 2026 the Week of Proper 4 / Ordinary 9 video advertismenet advertisement advertisement advertisement Attention! For 10¢ a day you can enjoy StudyLight.org ads free while helping to build churches and support pastors in Uganda. Click here to learn more! Home » Bible Dictionaries » Easton's Bible Dictionary » Letter F Bible Dictionaries Fever Easton's Bible Dictionary Search for… Enter query below: or A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Prev Entry Festus, Porcius Next Entry Field Resource Toolbox Print Article Additional Links Concordances Nave Topical Bible Fever Thompson Chain Reference Fever Dictionaries Easton's Bible Dictionary Fever Holman Bible Dictionary Fever Hastings' BibleDictionary Fever Hastings' NT Dictionary Fever (2) Fever King James Dictionary Fever Morrish Bible Dictionary Fever Vines' Expository Dictionary Fever Wilson's Bible Types Fever Webster Dictionary Shoddy Fever Lazaret Fever Feverously (only first 3 shown) Encyclopedias 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Blackwater Fever Cerebro-Spinal Fever Fever (only first 3 shown) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Fever McClintock and Strong's Bible Encyclopedia Fever The Nuttall Encyclopedia Hay-Fever Hectic Fever Jail Fever Lexicons ܐܶܫܳܬ݂ܳܐ πυρέσσω πυρετός חֹרֶב , חֹרֶב חֲרָבוֹן קַדַּחַת ( Deuteronomy 28:22 ; Matthew 8:14 ; Mark 1:30 ; John 4:52 ; Acts 28:8 ), a burning heat, as the word so rendered denotes, which attends all febrile attacks. In all Eastern countries such diseases are very common. Peter's wife's mother is said to have suffered from a "great fever" ( Luke 4:38 ), an instance of Luke's professional exactitude in describing disease. He adopts here the technical medical distinction, as in those times fevers were divided into the "great" and the "less."
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