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Stripe

Stripe "a bruise, a wound from a stripe," is used in 1Pe 2:24 (from the Sept. of Isa 53:5), lit., in the original, "by whose bruise," not referring to Christ's scourging, but figurative of the stroke of Divine...

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Stripe <1,,3468, molops>

"a bruise, a wound from a stripe," is used in 1Pe 2:24 (from the Sept. of Isa 53:5), lit., in the original, "by whose bruise," not referring to Christ's scourging, but figurative of the stroke of Divine judgment administered vicariously to Him on the Cross (a comforting reminder to these Christian servants, who were not infrequently buffeted, 1Pe 2:20, by their masters).

<2,,4127, plege>

"a blow, stripe, wound" (akin to plesso, "to strike," and plektes, "a strikereo"), is rendered "stripes" in Luk 12:48 (the noun is omitted in the original in Luk 12:47 and the 2nd part of Luk 12:48); Act 16:23, Act 16:33, 2Co 6:5, 2Co 11:23. See PLAGUE, WOUND.

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