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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2824" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' kūr ''''' : Represents the words גּהה , <i> ''''' gāhāh ''''' </i> , מרפא , <i> ''''' marpē' ''''' </i> , רפה , <i> ''''' rāphāh ''''' </i> ; θεραπεύω , <i> ''''' therapeúō ''''' </i> , ἴασις , <i> ''''' ı́asis ''''' </i> ̌ . <i> ''''' Gāhāh ''''' </i> in Proverbs 17:22 translated "medicine" means properly the removal of a bandage from a healed wound, and, is used figuratively in Hosea 5:13; <i> ''''' marpē' ''''' </i> , "healing," is used in the sense of deliverance of the city in Jeremiah 33:6; with a negative particle in 2 Chronicles 21:18 it is used to describe the bowel disease of [[Jehoram]] as incurable. The Greek words are used of physical cures ( <i> ''''' iasis ''''' </i> in Luke 13:32 ) as contradistinguished from the casting out of demons as Matthew 17:16; Luke 7:21; John 5:10 . [[Cure]] is only used in the New [[Testament]] in the sense of physical healing; in the Old Testament usually in the sense of spiritual or national deliverance from danger. </p> | <p> ''''' kūr ''''' : Represents the words גּהה , <i> ''''' gāhāh ''''' </i> , מרפא , <i> ''''' marpē' ''''' </i> , רפה , <i> ''''' rāphāh ''''' </i> ; θεραπεύω , <i> ''''' therapeúō ''''' </i> , ἴασις , <i> ''''' ı́asis ''''' </i> ̌ . <i> ''''' Gāhāh ''''' </i> in Proverbs 17:22 translated "medicine" means properly the removal of a bandage from a healed wound, and, is used figuratively in Hosea 5:13; <i> ''''' marpē' ''''' </i> , "healing," is used in the sense of deliverance of the city in Jeremiah 33:6; with a negative particle in 2 Chronicles 21:18 it is used to describe the bowel disease of [[Jehoram]] as incurable. The Greek words are used of physical cures ( <i> ''''' iasis ''''' </i> in Luke 13:32 ) as contradistinguished from the casting out of demons as Matthew 17:16; Luke 7:21; John 5:10 . [[Cure]] is only used in the New [[Testament]] in the sense of physical healing; in the Old Testament usually in the sense of spiritual or national deliverance from danger. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_2824"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/cure;+cures Cure; Cures from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_2824"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/cure;+cures Cure; Cures from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
kūr : Represents the words גּהה , gāhāh , מרפא , marpē' , רפה , rāphāh ; θεραπεύω , therapeúō , ἴασις , ı́asis ̌ . Gāhāh in Proverbs 17:22 translated "medicine" means properly the removal of a bandage from a healed wound, and, is used figuratively in Hosea 5:13; marpē' , "healing," is used in the sense of deliverance of the city in Jeremiah 33:6; with a negative particle in 2 Chronicles 21:18 it is used to describe the bowel disease of Jehoram as incurable. The Greek words are used of physical cures ( iasis in Luke 13:32 ) as contradistinguished from the casting out of demons as Matthew 17:16; Luke 7:21; John 5:10 . Cure is only used in the New Testament in the sense of physical healing; in the Old Testament usually in the sense of spiritual or national deliverance from danger.