daw-veh'
from 1738; sick (especially in menstruation):--faint,
menstruous cloth, she that is sick, having sickness.
see Hebrew for [01738]
And of her that is sick [01739] of her flowers [05079], and of him that hath [02100] an issue [02101], of the man [02145], and of the woman [05347], and of him [0376] that lieth [07901] with her that is unclean [02931].
And if a man [0376] shall lie [07901] with a woman [0802] having her sickness [01739], and shall uncover [01540] her nakedness [06172]; he hath discovered [06168] her fountain [04726], and she hath uncovered [01540] the fountain [04726] of her blood [01818]: and both [08147] of them shall be cut off [03772] from among [07130] their people [05971].discovered: Heb. made naked
Ye shall defile [02930] also the covering [06826] of thy graven images [06456] of silver [03701], and the ornament [0642] of thy molten images [04541] of gold [02091]: thou shalt cast them away [02219] as a menstruous cloth [01739]; thou shalt say [0559] unto it, Get thee hence [03318].thy graven…: Heb. the graven images of thy silvercast: Heb. scatter
From above [04791] hath he sent [07971] fire [0784] into my bones [06106], and it prevaileth [07287] against them: he hath spread [06566] a net [07568] for my feet [07272], he hath turned [07725] me back [0268]: he hath made [05414] me desolate [08074] and faint [01739] all the day [03117].
For this our heart [03820] is faint [01739]; for these things our eyes [05869] are dim [02821].