Compassed with infirmity definition

Compassed with infirmity. - means “want of strength, weakness, infirmity of the body; native weakness and frailty, feebleness of health or sickness”. It also occurs in 4:15; 7:28; 11:34 (weakness). Christ himself experienced this infirmity (4:15) and was described as being crucified “through weakness” (2 Cor 13:4).

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