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14481 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 …
14482 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.
14483 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 ).
14484 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 …
14485 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 …
14486 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").
14487 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jehoram; Joram.8
… be healed of his wounds.
14488 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 …
14489 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 …
14490 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 …
14491 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 1 Outline.98
1. Healing of Nobleman's Son
14492 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 1 Outline.113
a) The Healing at Bethesda
14493 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 1 Outline.132
a) Healing of the Centurion's Servant
14494 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 3.5
… of healing, but these are in the class of "faithcures" (thus Harnack), and not truly supernatural. When one seeks the justification for this selfconfident dogmatism …
14495 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.7
I. Opening Incidents. 1. Healing of Nobleman's Son: ( John 4:43 - 54 )
14496 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.34
… be healed. Demoniacs were there, crying and being rebuked, but multitudes of others as well. The Lord's compassion was unbounded. He rejected none. He labored …
14497 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.38
… and healing "throughout all Galilee."
14498 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.43
… be healed. The man did not even ask Jesus to heal him, but expressed his faith, "If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." The man's apparent want of importunity was …
14499 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.56
a) The Healing at Bethesda:
14500 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.58
… , possessing healing properties, which was situated by the sheep-gate (not "market," the King James Version), i.e. near the temple, on the East Porches were erected …