Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, the term "paralyzed" refers to individuals who are unable to move parts of their body, often due to a physical ailment or condition. The condition of paralysis is mentioned in several passages in the New Testament, where it serves as a backdrop for the miraculous healing power of Jesus Christ, demonstrating His divine authority and compassion.Biblical Accounts of Paralysis 1. Healing of the Paralytic in Capernaum: One of the most well-known accounts of a paralyzed individual is found in the Synoptic Gospels, where Jesus heals a paralytic in Capernaum. In Mark 2:1-12 , the account describes how four men brought a paralyzed man to Jesus, unable to reach Him due to the crowd. They made an opening in the roof above Jesus and lowered the man on a mat. Jesus, seeing their faith, said to the paralytic, "Son, your sins are forgiven" (Mark 2:5). To demonstrate His authority to forgive sins, Jesus then commanded the man to "get up, pick up your mat, and go home" (Mark 2:11), and the man was immediately healed. 2. Healing at the Pool of Bethesda: Another significant account is found in John 5:1-15 , where Jesus heals a man who had been paralyzed for thirty-eight years. The man was lying by the Pool of Bethesda, where many disabled people waited for the stirring of the waters, believed to bring healing. Jesus approached the man and asked, "Do you want to get well?" (John 5:6). After the man explained his inability to reach the pool, Jesus said to him, "Get up, pick up your mat, and walk" (John 5:8). The man was instantly healed and obeyed Jesus' command. 3. Healing of Aeneas: In Acts 9:32-35 , the Apostle Peter heals a man named Aeneas in Lydda. Aeneas had been bedridden and paralyzed for eight years. Peter said to him, "Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed" (Acts 9:34). Aeneas immediately got up, and all who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him and turned to the Lord. Theological Significance The healing of paralyzed individuals in the New Testament serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it underscores the compassion and mercy of Jesus, who responds to the physical and spiritual needs of individuals. Secondly, these miracles authenticate Jesus' divine authority, as they are often accompanied by declarations of forgiveness of sins, a prerogative of God alone. The physical healing acts as a visible sign of the deeper spiritual healing that Jesus offers. Furthermore, these accounts highlight the importance of faith, both on the part of the individuals seeking healing and those interceding on their behalf. The faith of the friends of the paralytic in Capernaum, for example, is explicitly mentioned as a factor in the man's healing (Mark 2:5). Paralysis as a Metaphor In a broader spiritual sense, paralysis can also be seen as a metaphor for the human condition under sin. Just as physical paralysis renders a person immobile and dependent, sin paralyzes the soul, rendering it incapable of moving towards God without divine intervention. The healing of the paralyzed thus symbolizes the liberation from sin and the restoration of spiritual vitality through Christ. In summary, the accounts of paralyzed individuals in the Bible not only demonstrate the miraculous power of Jesus but also convey profound spiritual truths about faith, forgiveness, and the transformative power of divine grace. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (imp. & p. p.) of Paralyze.Greek 3886. paraluo -- to loose from the side ... Word Origin from para and luo Definition to loose from the side NASB Word Usage feeble (1), paralytic (1), paralyzed (3). to weaken, disable, paralyze. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3886.htm - 6k 3885. paralutikos -- paralytic Library Tobacco. On the Third Part of the Psalm. The Wicked Husbandmen. Little Jennie's Sickness and Death August the Fourteenth the Paralysis of the Soul Christianity in Poverty and Lowliness, and on the Sick Bed. First Forgiveness, Then Healing Sanctified by Faith. Christ and Little Children The King's Courts Thesaurus Paralyzed (11 Occurrences)...Paralyzed (11 Occurrences). ... (See NIV). Matthew 8:6 and saying, "Lord, my servant lies in the house paralyzed, grievously tormented." (WEB NAS RSV NIV). ... /p/paralyzed.htm - 9k Mat (17 Occurrences) Paralytic (12 Occurrences) Cot (3 Occurrences) Lame (35 Occurrences) Sins (351 Occurrences) Lay (524 Occurrences) Quake (23 Occurrences) Bed (142 Occurrences) Knees (47 Occurrences) Resources How could Jesus say, “Your sins are forgiven,” before He died on the cross? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the meaning of exousia in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What Greek gods are mentioned in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Paralyzed: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Paralyzed (11 Occurrences)Matthew 4:24 Matthew 8:6 Matthew 9:2 Mark 2:4 Luke 5:18 Luke 5:24 John 5:3 Acts 8:7 Acts 9:33 Ezekiel 29:7 Habakkuk 1:4 Subtopics Related Terms |