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14541 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sick; Sickness.2
… the healing of the sick was characteristic of the Lord’s ministry. The diseases specified are varied. Of infantile sickness there is an instance in Bath …
14542 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sick; Sickness.4
… His healing of the sick by His word or touch, and one of the most emphatic charges which He gave to His disciples when sending them out was to heal the sick. One …
14543 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sick; Sickness.6
… of healing, it is noteworthy that we read of the sickness of two of Paul’s companions, Epaphroditus ( Philippians 2:26 ) and Trophimus ( 2 Timothy 4:20 ), for whose …
14544 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sidon (2).6
… and healed the daughter of the Syro-phoenician woman ( Mark 7:24 - 30 ); also when Herod Agrippa I received a delegation from Tyre and Sidon at Caesarea ( Acts 12:20 …
14545 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Simon (2).9
… been healed by Jesus; in that case his ungracious behavior was not consistent with due gratitude. However he was healed, the title referred to his condition …
14546 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sin (1).37
… , will heal and restore them.
14547 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sin (1).39
… of healing set at work. The man who has sinned against his body can find restoration from the consequences of the sin only in the forces which make for bodily …
14548 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Spiritual Gifts.14
(2) Gifts of Healings
14549 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Spiritual Gifts.42
… of healing." As distinguished from the ordinary healing gift, which might be possessed by persons not otherwise remarkable, the "powers" point to a higher faculty …
14550 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Spiritual Gifts.43
(2) Gifts of Healings
14551 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Syrophoenician.2
… Jesus healed is described as "a Greek, a Syrophoenician by race" ( Mark 7:26 ), and again as "a Canaanitish woman" ( Matthew 15:22 ). This seems to mean that she was of Canaanite …
14552 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.43
… . The healing of the lame man ( Acts 3:1 ff) took place at the "door .... called Beautiful" of the temple, and the multitude after the healing ran together into "Solomon’s …
14553 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Text and Manuscripts of the New Testament.70
… were healing; and in John 7:53 through John 8:12, the passage concerning the adulteress, and the last twelve verses of Mark.
14554 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thomas.3
… to heal Lazarus, Thomas alone opposed the other disciples who sought to dissuade Him, and protested, "Let us also go; that we may died with him" ( John 11:16 ). On the …
14555 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tobit, Book of.18
… , Tobias heals Tobit’s demon-caused blindness by applying to the old man’s eyes the gall of the fish, whereupon sight returns and the family’s cup of happiness …
14556 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tongues, Gift of.2
… miracles, healings, or the tongues themselves ( 1 Corinthians 12:10, 30 ); i.e. the ability to interpret did not rest at all on natural knowledge, and acquisition …
14557 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Transfiguration, Mount of.2
… , He healed a demoniac boy, and then passed through Galilee to Capernaum.
14558 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Transfiguration, Mount of.5
… the healing of the demoniac took place in Galilee ( Matthew 17:22 ). The case against Mt. Hermon seems not less conclusive than that against Tabor.
14559 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Whole; Wholesome.2
… " (rapha’, "heal," the Revised Version margin "the healing of the tongue," the American Standard Revised Version "a gentle tongue"), and in 1 Timothy 6:3, the King James …
14560 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wings.2
… with healing in his wings." the Revised Version (British and American) changes "his" to "its." Wings as an emblem of love were used by Jesus in the cry, "O Jerusalem .... how …