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afflict

affliction, difficulty

Definition:

The term "afflict" means to cause someone distress or suffering. An "affliction" is the disease, emotional grief, or other disaster that results from this.

  • God afflicted his people with sickness or other hardships in order to cause them to repent of their sins and turn back to him.
  • God caused afflictions or plagues to come on the people of Egypt because their king refused to obey God.
  • To "be afflicted with" means to be suffering some kind of distress, such as a disease, persecution, or emotional grief.

Translation Suggestions:

  • To afflict someone could be translated as "cause someone to experience troubles" or "cause someone to suffer" or "cause suffering to come."
  • In certain contexts "afflict" could be translated as "happen to" or "come to" or "bring suffering."
  • A phrase like "afflict someone with leprosy" could be translated as "cause someone to be sick with leprosy."
  • When a disease or disaster is sent to "afflict" people or animals, this could be translated as "cause suffering to."
  • Depending on the context, the term "affliction" could be translated as "calamity" or "sickness" or "suffering" or "great distress."
  • The phrase "afflicted with" could also be translated as "suffering from" or "sick with."

(See also: leprosy, plague, suffer)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H205, H3013, H3905, H3906, H5221, H6031, H6039, H6040, H6041, H6862, H6869, H6887, H7451, H7489, G1453, G2346, G2347, G2852, G3804, G4912

Forms Found in the English ULB

afflict, afflicted, afflicting, affliction, afflictions, difficulties