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14421 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Health.2

… literally, "healing," and is found only in Proverbs 3:8. Marpe’ also means healing of the body, but is used in a figurative sense as of promoting soundness of mind …

14422 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herodians.2

… the healing of the man with the withered hand, they readily joined with the more powerful party of the Pharisees in plots to crush Jesus ( Mark 3:6 ); and again, in …

14423 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holy Spirit, 2.12

… , and healing the sick, for His sufferings and death, for His resurrection and ascension. The question is often raised, why Jesus, the Divine one, should have needed …

14424 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holy Spirit, 2.14

… miraculous healing work of Jesus. It is a passage of exquisite beauty and describes the Messiah as a quiet and unobtrusive and tender minister to human needs …

14425 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.43

… might heal the internal hurt of the people, instead of relying on Yahweh their God. The three things," he adds, "are not independent; the one leads to the other. The …

14426 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Images.32

… , who healed the eye of Horus and brought Osiris to life again; Apollo, the embodiment of physical perfection, and his son, Aeseulapius, most famous giver of physical …

14427 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Intercession.24

… the healing of Miriam’s leprosy ( Numbers 12:13 ); after the return of the spies ( Numbers 14:13 - 19 ); after the destruction by serpents ( Numbers 21:7 ); for direction …

14428 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Intercession.30

… the healing of his hand ( 1 Kings 13:6 ); Elijah’s prayer for the widow’s son ( 1 Kings 17:20 ); Elijah’s prayer for rain ( 1 Kings 18:42 ); Elisha’s prayer for the widow’s …

14429 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Intercession.37

… the healing conditioned by the faith of others than the healed. One of the most distinct examples of intercessory prayer is that of the Lord’s intercession …

14431 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jacob (1).35

… could heal. This feud was occasioned by the fraud that Jacob at Rebekah’s behest practiced upon his father and brother, when these two were minded to nullify …

14432 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jairus (2).2

… . The healing of the woman with the issue of blood by Jesus on the way is given by all.

14433 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. James.7

… the healing of Simon’s wife’s mother at Capernaum ( Mark 1:29 - 31 ), he was ordained one of the Twelve Apostles ( Matthew 10:2; Mark 3:17; Luke 6:14; Acts 1:13 ).

14434 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. James.10

… their healing a blind man, and of their imprisonment, miraculous release, and their conversion of the people. According to the Martyrdom of James (Budge, II …

14435 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. James.19

… preaching, healing of the sick and casting out of devils there. This is confirmed by the evidence of Clement of Alexandria (Euseb., HE, II, 1). In the Martyrdom of …

14436 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jason (1).2

Jason (1) - ja’-sun (Iason): A common name among the Hellenizing Jews who used it for Jesus or Joshua, probably connecting it with the Greek verb iashthai ("to heal").

14438 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jehu.4

… be healed of his wounds ( 2 Kings 9:15 ). The city meanwhile was left in charge of Jehu and his fellow-captains. At Jezreel he was visited by Ahaziah, of Judah, who had …

14439 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.173

… , for healing. Whether this intermittent condition of the fountain is very ancient it is impossible to say, but, as Jerome (Comm. in Esa, 86) speaks of it, it was probably …

14440 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.179

… of healing." This is an underground rock-basin in the Tyropeon valley, within the city walls, in which water collects by percolation through the debris of the …