(1.00) | (2Ch 30:20) | 2 tn Heb “healed.” |
(1.00) | (2Ki 2:21) | 1 tn Or “healed.” |
(0.80) | (Eze 47:9) | 2 tn Heb “will be healed.” |
(0.80) | (Pro 29:1) | 4 tn Or “healing” (NRSV). |
(0.70) | (Luk 13:13) | 2 sn The healing took place immediately. |
(0.70) | (Eze 47:8) | 3 tn Heb “the waters become healed.” |
(0.70) | (Psa 147:3) | 1 tn Heb “the one who heals.” |
(0.57) | (Pro 17:22) | 2 tn Heb “it causes good a healing.” This means it promotes healing. |
(0.50) | (Jer 8:11) | 2 tn Heb “They heal the wound of my people lightly.” |
(0.49) | (Act 5:16) | 4 sn They were all being healed. Note how the healings that the apostles provided were comprehensive in their consistency. |
(0.43) | (Jer 3:22) | 1 tn Or “I will forgive your apostasies.” Heb “I will [or want to] heal your apostasies.” For the use of the verb “heal” (רָפָא, rafaʾ) to refer to spiritual healing and forgiveness, see Hos 14:4. |
(0.43) | (Pro 12:18) | 4 sn Healing is a metonymy of effect. Healing words are the opposite of the cutting, irresponsible words. What the wise say is faithful and true, gentle and kind, uplifting and encouraging; so their words bring healing. |
(0.42) | (Act 28:8) | 4 sn And healed him. Here are healings like Luke 9:40; 10:30; 13:13; Acts 16:23. |
(0.42) | (Mat 9:27) | 3 sn Have mercy on us is a request for healing. Implicit in the request is the assumption that Jesus had the power to heal them and restore their sight. |
(0.42) | (Pro 15:4) | 2 tn Heb “a tongue of healing.” A healing tongue refers to speech that is therapeutic or soothing. It is a source of vitality. |
(0.42) | (2Ki 5:13) | 5 tn Heb “How much more [when] he said, ‘Wash and be healed.’” The second imperative (“be healed”) states the expected result of obeying the first (“wash”). |
(0.40) | (Luk 17:16) | 3 sn And thanked him. This action recognized God’s healing work through Jesus. |
(0.40) | (Mar 1:34) | 2 sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical. |
(0.40) | (Mat 8:16) | 2 sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical. |
(0.40) | (Hos 11:3) | 2 tn Or “that it was I who had healed them” (NIV and NLT are similar). |