Disease in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
di-zez', di-zez'-iz (chalah, choli; nosos): Israel, from its
position and physical conditions, ought to be a healthy
country. That it is not so depends on the unsanitary
conditions in which the people live and the absence of any
attempts to check the introduction or development of zymotic
diseases. The number of marshes or pools is fairly small,
and the use of active measures to destroy the larvae of
mosquitos might easily diminish or abolish the malarial
fevers which now prevail all over the country. The freeing
of Ismailieh and Port Said from these pests is an object-
lesson in sanitation. When one examines the conditions of
life in towns and villages all over the country, the
evidences of the ravages of these fevers and their sequelae
appear on every hand as they affect all ages from infancy to
middle age, and one meets but few individuals of extreme old
age. The absence of any adequate system of drainage and the
pollution of the water supplies are also factors of great
importance in preserving this unhealthiness.
In ancient times it was regarded as healthier than Egypt, as
it well might be, hence, the diseases of Egypt are referred
to as being worse than those of Israel (Dt 7:15; 28:60; Am
4:10). The sanitary regulations and restrictions of the
Priestly Code would doubtless have raised the standard of
public health, but it is unlikely that these were ever
observed over any large area.
The types of disease which are referred to in the Bible are
those that still prevail. Fevers of several kinds,
dysentery, leprosy, intestinal worms, plague, nervous
diseases such as paralysis and epilepsy, insanity,
ophthalmia and skin diseases are among the commonest and
will be described under their several names. Methods of
treatment are described under MEDICINE; PHYSICIAN. The word
"disease" or "diseases" in the King James Version is changed
to "sickness" in the Revised Version (British and American)
in 2 Ki 1:2; 8:8; Mt 9:35, and left out in Jn 5:4; while in
Mt 8:17 "sicknesses" is replaced by "diseases." the Revised
Version (British and American) also changes "infirmity" in
Lk 7:21 to "diseases," and in Ps 38:7 "a loathsome disease"
is changed to "burning."
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