👉 In the Bible, the Hebrew word "Wrora" translates as "wounded." It means to be wounded or to be suffering from a wound. In the Old Testament, it's used figuratively to describe being hurt by an enemy or affliction; for example, in 2 Samuel 17:40-50, David asks Solomon about his son Abinadab, who was wounded by the Philistines at Gibeon. In the New Testament, "Wrora" can refer to a person's physical injury or illness. For example, in Matthew 8:36, Jesus heals a man with a wound on his back.