International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SCALLskol (netheq; thrausma): This only occurs in Leviticus 13 and 14 where it is used 14 times to describe bald or scaly patches of eruption on the skin. Such patches are generally the result of the action of parasitic organisms. The common form known now as scalled head is produced by a microscopic plant, Achorion schoenleinii. In Old and Middle English, scall was used for scabbiness of the head (Chaucer and Spenser). See also Skeat, Concise Etymol. Dict. of English Language. Strong's Hebrew 5424. netheq -- scab... Word Origin from nathaq Definition scab NASB Word Usage scale (13), scaly (1). dry scall. From nathaq; scurf -- (dry) scall. see HEBREW nathaq. 5423, 5424. ... /hebrew/5424.htm - 6k Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp.Thesaurus Scall (9 Occurrences)... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SCALL. ... In Old and Middle English, scall was used for scabbiness of the head (Chaucer and Spenser). See also Skeat, Concise Etymol. ... /s/scall.htm - 10k Scale (38 Occurrences) Appears (38 Occurrences) Yellowish (3 Occurrences) Pronounced (63 Occurrences) Shining (115 Occurrences) Sore (156 Occurrences) Unchanged (11 Occurrences) Looks (76 Occurrences) Shaven (7 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Scall (9 Occurrences)Leviticus 13:30 Then the priest shall see the plague: and, behold, if it be in sight deeper than the skin; and there be in it a yellow thin hair; then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a dry scall, even a leprosy upon the head or beard. Leviticus 13:31 And if the priest look on the plague of the scall, and, behold, it be not in sight deeper than the skin, and that there is no black hair in it; then the priest shall shut up him that hath the plague of the scall seven days: Leviticus 13:32 And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the plague: and, behold, if the scall spread not, and there be in it no yellow hair, and the scall be not in sight deeper than the skin; Leviticus 13:33 He shall be shaven, but the scall shall he not shave; and the priest shall shut up him that hath the scall seven days more: Leviticus 13:34 And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the scall: and, behold, if the scall be not spread in the skin, nor be in sight deeper than the skin; then the priest shall pronounce him clean: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. Leviticus 13:35 But if the scall spread much in the skin after his cleansing; Leviticus 13:36 Then the priest shall look on him: and, behold, if the scall be spread in the skin, the priest shall not seek for yellow hair; he is unclean. Leviticus 13:37 But if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and that there is black hair grown up therein; the scall is healed, he is clean: and the priest shall pronounce him clean. Leviticus 14:54 This is the law for all manner of plague of leprosy, and scall, Subtopics Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |