palsy , AC , 9:33

palsy , LU , 5:18 , LU , 5:24

palsy , MR , 2:3 , MR , 2:4 , MR , 2:5 , MR , 2:9 , MR , 2:10

palsy , MT , 4:24 , MT , 8:6 , MT , 9:2 , MT , 9:2 , MT , 9:6





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palsy 3885 # paralutikos {par-al-oo-tee-kos'}; from a
derivative of 3886; as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic": -- that
had (sick of) the {palsy}.[ql

palsy 3886 # paraluo {par-al-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 3089; to
loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed
or enfeebled): -- feeble, sick of the (taken with) {palsy}.[ql





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palsy Interlinear Index Study



palsy MAT 004 024 And his fame <0189 -akoe -> went <0565 -
aperchomai -> throughout <1519 -eis -> all <3650 -holos -> Syria
<4947 -Suria -> : and they brought <4374 -prosphero -> unto him
all <3956 -pas -> sick <2560 -kakos -> people that were taken
<4912 -sunecho -> with divers <4164 -poikilos -> diseases <3554 -
nosos -> and torments <0931 -basanos -> , and those <3588 -ho ->
which were possessed <1139 -daimonizomai -> with devils <1139 -
daimonizomai -> , and those which were lunatick <4583 -
seleniazomai -> , and those that had the {palsy} <3885 -
paralutikos -> ; and he healed <2323 -therapeuo -> them .

palsy MAT 008 006 And saying <3004 -lego -> , Lord <2962 -kurios
-> , my servant <3816 -pais -> lieth <0906 -ballo -> at <1722 -
en -> home <3614 -oikia -> sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the
{palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> , grievously <1171 -deinos ->
tormented <0928 -basanizo -> .

palsy MAT 009 002 And , behold <2400 -idou -> , they brought
<4374 -prosphero -> to him a man sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of
the palsy <3885 -paralutikos -> , lying <0906 -ballo -> on <1909
-epi -> a bed <2825 -kline -> : and Jesus <2424 -Iesous ->
seeing <1492 -eido -> their faith <4102 -pistis -> said <4483 -
rheo -> unto the sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the {palsy} <3885
-paralutikos -> ; Son <5043 -teknon -> , be of good cheer <2293 -
tharseo -> ; thy sins <0266 -hamartia -> be forgiven <0863 -
aphiemi -> thee .

palsy MAT 009 002 And , behold <2400 -idou -> , they brought
<4374 -prosphero -> to him a man sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of
the {palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> , lying <0906 -ballo -> on
<1909 -epi -> a bed <2825 -kline -> : and Jesus <2424 -Iesous ->
seeing <1492 -eido -> their faith <4102 -pistis -> said <4483 -
rheo -> unto the sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the palsy <3885 -
paralutikos -> ; Son <5043 -teknon -> , be of good cheer <2293 -
tharseo -> ; thy sins <0266 -hamartia -> be forgiven <0863 -
aphiemi -> thee .

palsy MAT 009 006 But that ye may know <1492 -eido -> that the
Son <5207 -huios -> of man <0444 -anthropos -> hath <2192 -echo -
> power <1849 -exousia -> on <1909 -epi -> earth <1093 -ge -> to
forgive <0863 -aphiemi -> sins <0266 -hamartia -> , ( then saith
<3004 -lego -> he to the sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the
{palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> , ) Arise <1453 -egeiro -> , take
<0142 -airo -> up thy bed <2825 -kline -> , and go <5217 -hupago
-> unto thine <4675 -sou -> house <3624 -oikos -> .

palsy MAR 002 003 And they come <2064 -erchomai -> unto him ,
bringing <5342 -phero -> one sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the
{palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> , which was borne <0142 -airo ->
of four <5064 -tessares -> .

palsy MAR 002 004 And when they could <1410 -dunamai -> not come
<4331 -proseggizo -> nigh unto him for the press <3793 -ochlos -
> , they uncovered <0648 -apostegazo -> the roof <4721 -stege ->
where <3699 -hopou -> he was : and when they had broken <1846 -
exorusso -> [ it ] up , they let <5465 -chalao -> down <5465 -
chalao -> the bed <2895 -krabbatos -> wherein <3739 -hos -> the
sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the {palsy} <3885 -paralutikos ->
lay <2621 -katakeimai -> .

palsy MAR 002 005 When Jesus <2424 -Iesous -> saw <1492 -eido ->
their faith <4102 -pistis -> , he said <3004 -lego -> unto the
sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the {palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> ,
Son <5043 -teknon -> , thy sins <0266 -hamartia -> be forgiven
<0863 -aphiemi -> thee .

palsy MAR 002 009 Whether <5101 -tis -> is it easier <2123 -
eukopoteros -> to say <2036 -epo -> to the sick <3885 -
paralutikos -> of the {palsy} <3885 -paralutikos -> , [ Thy ]
sins <0266 -hamartia -> be forgiven <0863 -aphiemi -> thee ; or
<2228 -e -> to say <2036 -epo -> , Arise <1453 -egeiro -> , and
take <0142 -airo -> up thy bed <2895 -krabbatos -> , and walk
<4043 -peripateo -> ?

palsy MAR 002 010 But that ye may know <1492 -eido -> that the
Son <5207 -huios -> of man <0444 -anthropos -> hath <2192 -echo -
> power <1849 -exousia -> on <1909 -epi -> earth <1093 -ge -> to
forgive <0863 -aphiemi -> sins <0266 -hamartia -> , ( he saith
<3004 -lego -> to the sick <3885 -paralutikos -> of the {palsy}
<3885 -paralutikos -> , )

palsy LUK 005 018 And , behold 2400 -idou - , men LUK 0435 -aner
- brought 5342 -phero - in a bed 2825 -kline - a man LUK 0444 -
anthropos - which 3739 -hos - was taken with a {palsy} 3886 -
paraluo - : and they sought 2212 -zeteo - [ means ] to bring
1533 -eisphero - him in , and to lay 5087 -tithemi - [ him ]
before 1799 -enopion - him .

palsy LUK 005 024 But that ye may know 1492 -eido - that the Son
5207 -huios - of man LUK 0444 -anthropos - hath 2192 -echo -
power 1849 -exousia - upon earth 1093 -ge - to forgive LUK 0863 -
aphiemi - sins LUK 0266 -hamartia - , ( he said 2036 -epo - unto
the sick 3885 -paralutikos - of the {palsy} 3886 -paraluo - , )
I say 3004 -lego - unto thee , Arise 1453 -egeiro - , and take
LUK 0142 -airo - up thy couch 2826 -klinidion - , and go 4198 -
poreuomai - into 1519 -eis - thine 4675 -sou - house 3624 -oikos
- .

palsy ACT 009 033 And there <1563 -ekei -> he found <2147 -
heurisko -> a certain <5100 -tis -> man <0444 -anthropos ->
named <3686 -onoma -> Aeneas <0132 -Aineas -> , which had kept
<2621 -katakeimai -> his bed <2895 -krabbatos -> eight <3638 -
oktos -> years <2094 -etos -> , and was sick <3885 -paralutikos -
> of the {palsy} <3886 -paraluo -> .





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palsy lay

* palsy , 3885 , 3886 ,

* palsy , 3885 paralutikos , 3886 paraluo ,



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palsy -3885 {palsy}, sick,

palsy -3886 feeble, palsies, {palsy},



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palsy 3885 ** paralutikos ** that had (sick of) the {palsy}.

palsy 3886 ** paraluo ** feeble, sick of the (taken with)
{palsy}.



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palsy ......... and those that had the palsy 3885 -paralutikos->

palsy ......... of the palsy 3885 -paralutikos->

palsy ......... of the palsy 3886 -paraluo->

palsy ......... was taken with a palsy 3886 -paraluo->



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palsy 3885 # paralutikos {par-al-oo-tee-kos'}; from a
derivative of 3886; as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic": -- that
had (sick of) the {palsy}.[ql

palsy 3886 # paraluo {par-al-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 3089; to
loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed
or enfeebled): -- feeble, sick of the (taken with) {palsy}.[ql



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palsy 004 024 Mat /${palsy /and he healed
them .

palsy 005 018 Luk /${palsy /and they sought
means to bring him in , and to lay him before him .

palsy 009 006 Mat /${palsy /Arise , take up
thy bed , and go unto thine house .

palsy 008 006 Mat /${palsy /grievously
tormented .

palsy 005 024 Luk /${palsy /I say unto thee ,
Arise , and take up thy couch , and go into thine house .

palsy 002 004 Mar /${palsy /lay .

palsy 009 002 Mat /${palsy /lying on a bed :
and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy ;
Son , be of good cheer ; thy sins be forgiven thee .

palsy 009 002 Mat /${palsy /Son , be of good
cheer ; thy sins be forgiven thee .

palsy 002 005 Mar /${palsy /Son , thy sins be
forgiven thee .

palsy 002 009 Mar /${palsy /Thy sins be
forgiven thee ; or to say , Arise , and take up thy bed , and
walk ?

palsy 002 003 Mar /${palsy /which was borne of
four .



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palsy And his fame went throughout all Syria: and
they

brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers

diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with
devils,

and those which were lunatic, and those that had the {palsy};

and he healed them.

p



alsy And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of

the {palsy}, grievously tormented.



palsy And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of
the

palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the

sick of the {palsy}; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven

thee.



palsy And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of
the

{palsy}, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto
the

sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven
thee.



palsy But that ye may know that the Son of man hath
power

on earth to forgive sins, (then saith he to the sick of the

{palsy},) Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house.



palsy And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the

{palsy}, which was borne of four.



palsy And when they could not come nigh unto him for
the

press, they uncovered the roof where he was: and when they had

broken it] up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the
{palsy}

lay.



palsy When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the
sick of

the {palsy}, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee.



palsy Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the

{palsy}, Thy] sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take
up

thy bed, and walk?



palsy But that ye may know that the Son of man hath
power

on earth to forgive sins, he saith to the sick of the {palsy},)



palsy And, behold, men brought in a bed a man which
was

taken with a {palsy}: and they sought means] to bring him in,
and to

lay him] before him.



palsy But that ye may know that the Son of man hath
power

upon earth to forgive sins, he said unto the sick of the {palsy},
) I

say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine

house.



palsy And there he found a certain man named AEneas,

which had kept his bed eight years, and was sick of the {palsy}.























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