G3885 Definition
- Strong's number
- G3885
- Lemma
- παραλυτικός
- Transliteration
- paralytikós
- Pronunciation
- -
- Strong's definition
- as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic" that had (sick of) the palsy from a derivative of G3886 (παραλύω);
9 instances of the word παραλυτικός paralytikós (G3885)
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Mark 2:3 - And they come unto him one sick of the palsy bringing which was borne of four
Mark 2:4 - And not when they could 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
Mark 2:5 - saw When Jesus faith their he said unto the sick of the palsy Son be forgiven thee sins thy
Mark 2:9 - Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy be forgiven thee Thy sins or to say Arise and take up thy bed and walk
Mark 2:10 - that But ye may know that power hath the Son of man to forgive on earth sins (he saith to the sick of the palsy
Matthew 4:24 - And went fame his throughout all Syria And they brought his all sick people divers diseases And torments that were taken with And those which were possessed with devils And those which were lunatick And those that had the palsy And he healed his
Matthew 8:6 - And saying Lord servant my lieth at home sick of the palsy grievously tormented
Matthew 9:2 - And behold they brought their a man sick of the palsy on a bed lying And seeing Jesus faith their said a man sick of the palsy be of good cheer Son be forgiven thee sins thy
Matthew 9:6 - that But ye may know that power hath the Son of man on earth to forgive sins (then saith he to the sick of the palsy Arise take up thine bed and go unto house thine