Feeling Feel Felt
Feeling Feel Felt [1]
"to know, perceive," is translated "she felt (in her body)," of the woman with the issue of blood, Mark 5:29 , i.e., she became aware of the fact, See Know.
"to think, to be minded," is translated "I felt" in the Rv of 1 Corinthians 13:11 (for Av, "I understood"). See Careful.
"to feel or grope about" (from psao, "to touch"), expressing the motion of the hands over a surface, so as to "feel" it, is used (a) metaphorically, of seeking after God, Acts 17:27; (b) literally, of physical handling or touching Luke 24:39; with 1 John 1:1; Hebrews 12:18 . See Handle , Touch.
"to have a fellow-feeling for or with," is rendered "touched with the feeling of" in Hebrews 4:15; "have compassion" in Hebrews 10:34 . See Compassion.
signifies "to cease to feel pain for" (apo, "from," algeo, "to feel pain;" cp. Eng., "neuralgia"); hence, to be callous, "past feeling," insensible to honor and shame, Ephesians 4:19 .
Acts 28:5