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The Fever of Famine
Commentators explain that the phrase "our skin is black like an oven" describes the horrifying physical effects of starvation. Some scholars suggest the skin was "fiery red" from a feverish heat, while others see it as blackened and wrinkled like a soot-stained oven. Both interpretations paint a vivid picture of a body being consumed and deformed by the "burning heat" of famine.
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18th Century
Theologian
Our skin ... - Or, is fiery red like an oven because of the fever-blast “of famine.”
19th Century
Bishop
Our skin was black ... — Better, fiery red, and for “terrible famine,” the fever-blast of famine. The words paint the ho…
16th Century
Theologian
Some read, “for tremors”—literally, “from the face of tremors.” Jerome translates it as “tempests,” but the word “burnings” is the most suitable, b…
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17th Century
Pastor
Our skin was black like an oven, because of the terrible
famine .
Or "terrors [and hor…
17th Century
Minister
Is anyone afflicted? Let him pray; and let him in prayer pour out his complaint to God. The people of God do so here; they do not complain of evils…