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The physical removal of part of the human body, either in response to severe illness or as a form of punishment.
Dt 25:12; Jdg 1:6-7; 1Sa 17:51; 1Sa 31:9; 2Sa 4:7,12; 2Ki 25:7
Castration The primary meaning of “eunuch” in the OT is “court officer” and need not always imply castration; similarly with the NT counterpart: 2Ki 20:18; Est 2:3; Isa 56:3; Mt 19:12; Ac 8:27
Circumcision Ge 17:10-14; Ex 4:25; Lev 12:3; Jos 5:8; Lk 2:21
Dismemberment A solemn call to the nation to act: Jdg 19:29; 1Sa 11:7
Ear piercing Ex 21:5-6 There may be a reference to this in Ps 40:6.
Pagan mutilation Lev 19:28; Dt 14:1; 1Ki 18:28
Animal sacrifices Ge 15:10; Ex 29:17; Lev 1:6,12; Lev 3:9
Heart transplant Eze 36:26
Amputation Mt 5:29-30 Jesus Christ is using hyperbole (deliberate exaggeration) to stress the need at times for radical action. See also Mt 18:8-9; Mk 9:43-47
Grafting Ro 11:17-24
Felling Isa 10:33-34; Lk 3:9
5012 | heart |
5285 | cures |
5309 | eunuchs |
5372 | knife |
5405 | medicine |
5482 | punishment |
6728 | regeneration |
7332 | child sacrifice |
7334 | circumcision |
7346 | death penalty |
7422 | ritual |
7435 | sacrifice, in OT |