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14441 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eyes, Diseases of The.4

… man healed by our Lord ( Mark 8:22 ) indicates that it was probably not a case of congenital blindness, as the evangelist uses the word apokatestathe ("restored …

14442 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Feeble Knees.4

… be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the crown of thy head" which would be unexplained, as elephantiasis rarely presents a form in which the whole body is …

14443 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Forgiveness.33

… of healing. The impostor might claim some such intangible power as the authority to forgive sins, but he would never assert the possession of such easily …

14444 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Games.37

… ) "Physician, heal thyself" ( Luke 4:23 ); in the Midrash Rabbah on Gen: "Physician heal thine own wound"; (2) "Can the blind guide the blind? shall they not both fall into a …

14445 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gate, East.7

5. Herod's Temple: The great East gate of the Herodian temple, which followed those above mentioned, was that "Beautiful Gate of the temple" where the miracle of the healing of the lame man was performed ( Acts 3:1 - 10 ).

14446 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gate, the Beautiful.2

… the healing of the lame man by Peter and John in Acts 3:2, 10. Little dispute exists as to the identification of the Beautiful Gate with the splendid "gate of Nicanor …

14447 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gehazi.5

… the healing of Naaman ( 2 Kings 5:20 - 27 ). As soon as the Syrian general had taken his departure with his retinue from the house of Elisha, the covetous spirit of …

14448 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gerasa; Gerasenes.3

… and healed the demoniac from the tombs, where also took place the destruction of the swine. It was on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, and must have been …

14449 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gesture.6

… before healing ( Mark 7:34 ); how He "looked round" on His adversaries in the synagogue ( Luke 6:10 ), "with anger, being grieved at the hardening of their heart" ( Mark 3:5 …

14452 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gihon (2).5

… with healing virtues. See BETHESDA. Its position is clearly defined in the Old Testament. Manasseh "built an outer wall to the city of David, on the West side …

14453 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gods.44

… they healed a certain man who had been a cripple from birth. The Lycaonians, seeing the miracle, cried out in their own dialect, "The gods are come down to us in …

14454 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gospels, the Synoptic.46

… , the healing of the woman with the issue of blood is represented as occurring in the course of the walk to the house of Jairus ( Mark 5:21 ff). The only explanation …

14455 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hammath.4

… for healing," in the time of Josephus, have maintained their reputation. In recent years, indeed, there has been a marked increase in the number of sick persons …

14456 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hammurabi, Code of.68

… thoroughly healed." Compare Code of Hammurabi, section 206: "If a man strike another man in a noisy dispute and wound him, that man shall swear, `I did not strike …

14457 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hand.3

… miraculous healing ( Matthew 9:18; Mark 8:23; Acts 28:8 ), or an emblem of the gift of the Holy Spirit and His endowments ( Acts 8:17 - 19; 13:3; 1 Timothy 4:14; 2 Timothy 1:6 ); but …

14458 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hands; Hands, Imposition, Laying on of.3

… in healing ( Acts 12:17 ). Specially the imposition of hands was used in the setting apart of persons to a particular office or work in the church. This is noticed …

14460 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heal.2

Heal - hel (rapha'; therapeuo, iaomai, diasozo): The English word is connected with the Anglo-Saxon hoelan, and is used in several senses: (1) Lit., in its meaning of making …