Wen
Wen
is the inaccurate rendering in the A.V. of , yabbal (on Lev 22:22), which means flowing with a running sore; spoken of a diseased flock.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Wen
WEN.See Medicine, p. 600a.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Wen
Only in Lev 22:22, maimed or having a wen (margin sores), or scurvy, for (, yabbal), running, hence, a suppurating sore (compare the Revised Version margin). A wen is a non-inflamed indolent tumor, and so wen is about as far as possible from the meaning of the Hebrew.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Wen
A suppurating sore. Lev 22:22.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Wen
A tumor.
Lev 22:22
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Wen
(a) Culture evidences of the Confucian Moral Law (tao), such as propriety, music, social institutions, governmental systems, education, etc., the tradition of the Chou dynasty which Confucius attempted to preserve. (b) Appearance polish, superficiality. (c) Lettersliterature, one of the four things Confucius taught (ssu chiao). — W.T.C.
Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Wen
Lev 22:22 (c) This may be considered as a type of any defect in the Christian’s life which would hinder him from being a true servant of GOD, faithful, useful and devoted to the Lord.