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Haemorrhoids
        or Emerods, bleeding piles known to the ancient Romans as
        mariscae, but more probably malignant boils of an infectious and
        fatal character. With this loathsome and infectious disease the
        men of Ashdod were smitten by the hand of the Lord. This
        calamity they attributed to the presence of the ark in their
        midst, and therefore they removed it to Gath (1 Sam. 5:6-8). But
        the same consequences followed from its presence in Gath, and
        therefore they had it removed to Ekron, 11 miles distant. The
        Ekronites were afflicted with the same dreadful malady, but more
        severely; and a panic seizing the people, they demanded that the
        ark should be sent back to the land of Israel (9-12; 6:1-9).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Haemorrhoids' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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