"a sore" or "ulcer" (primarily a wound), occurs in Luke 16:21; Revelation 16:2,11 .
"to wound, to ulcerate," is used in the Passive Voice, signifying "to suffer from sores," to be "full of sores," Luke 16:20 (perfect participle).
used of things, occasionally denotes "much," translated "sore" in Acts 20:37 , lit., "there was much weeping of all." See ABLE , C, No. 2.
"worse" (used as a comparative degree of kakos, "evil"), occurs in Hebrews 10:29 , "sorer." See WORSE.
"very, exceedingly," is translated "sore" in Mark 6:51 (of amazement). See EXCEED , B, No. 1.
"very, very much," is translated "sore" in Matthew 17:6 (of fear). See GREATLY , Note (1).
Matthew 17:15GRIEVOUSLYLuke 2:9 Mark 9:26Matthew 21:15Matthew 26:37Mark 14:33 TROUBLEMark 14:33AMAZELuke 9:39BREAKMark 9:6
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