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14541 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Gospel of.27
… of healing narrated. His interest in the poor is not due to Ebionitic prejudice against the rich, but to human compassion for the distressed. His emphasis …
14542 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lystra.5
… had healed a life-long cripple at Lystra, the native population (the "multitude" of Acts 14:11 ) regarded him and Barnabas as pagan gods come down to them in likeness …
14543 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mad; Madness.7
… Lord healed the man with the withered hand is called anoia, which is literally senselessness ( Luke 6:11 ), and the madness of Balaam is called paraphronia, "being …
14544 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Malchus.2
… the healing of the wound ( Luke 22:51 ). As Jesus "touched his ear, and healed him," the ear was not entirely severed from the head. The words of Jesus, "Suffer ye thus far …
14545 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mark, John.9
… is healed. He is now one of the faithful few among Jewish Christians who stand by Paul. He is Paul's honored "fellowworker" and a great "comfort" to him.
14546 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mark, the Gospel According To, 1.39
… of healing usually as instantaneous (1:31; 2:11 f; 3:5), sometimes as gradual or difficult (1:26; 7:32-35; 9:26-28), and once as flatly impossible "because of their unbelief …
14547 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mark, the Gospel According To, 2.5
… and healing," and gives us the substance of that teaching as it impressed itself upon him. Mark reports less of it, but speaks of it more frequently than either …
14548 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Marsh.2
… is "healed" by the stream issuing from under the threshold of the temple, "But the miry places (bitstsah) thereof, and the marshes (gebhe') thereof, shall not be healed …
14549 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mary.65
… a healed invalid, not a rescued social derelict.
14550 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mary.69
… the healing power of Christ. What He had done for her became almost a part of her name along with the name of her village. It is not to be supposed that a cure so …
14551 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mary.70
… Lord's healing power. Henceforth, to the very end, with unwearied devotion, with intent and eager willingness, with undaunted courage even in the face of dangers …
14552 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mary.77
… His healing power.
14553 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mary.85
… been healed of infirmities of one kind or another. Whether this description applies individually to Mary or not we cannot be sure, but it is altogether probable …
14554 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mediation; Mediator.73
… were healed" ( 1 Peter 2:24; see the whole passage, 1 Peter 2:21 - 24, reminiscent of the figure of the Suffering Servant of Isaiah, chapter 53).
14555 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Medicine.2
… good healing," which is the form that occurs in the Septuagint and which was adopted by Kimchi and others. Some of the Targums, substituting a waw for the first …
14556 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Medicine.3
… ) reads "healing," thereby assimilating the language to that in Revelation 22:2, "leaves of the tree .... for the healing of the nations" (compare Ezekiel 47:12 ).
14557 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Medicine.4
… to heal diseases.
14558 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Messiah.47
… are healed. To this great spiritual conception only the prophet of the exile attains.
14559 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Miracle.33
… be healed of their diseases; and they that were troubled with unclean spirits were healed. And all the multitude sought to touch him; for power came forth from …
14560 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Miracle.34
… the healing of a fever (4:38,39), he uses the technical term for a violent fever recognized in his time (compare Meyer, in the place cited); his testimony is therefore …