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1 | Whole or Well? | Luke 17:19 | Cyclist | 35156 | ||
GOOD DAY FORUM! I hope all is well with everyone! Luke 17:12-19 speaks of 10 lepers calling to Jesus for healing and only one of them, a foreigner, returning to Thank him. I'm having difficulty with one word in verse 19. Spending most all of my Christian life in the Old King James version of the Bible, which reads this way "And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee WHOLE." I had always thought maybe, (since leprosy can result in severe disfigurment, especially of the feet, hands, and face), that this one that returned to Jesus to thank him was made whole again. Meaning that any disfigurment was restored to it's original shape. I had thought that the others were healed but maybe not made whole. In the NASB and the New King James version the last word in verse 19 is WELL. I looked up the definitions of both words and the meaning of both of them are different: WHOLE meaning complete, WELL meaning in good health. Any thoughts, facts, and/or Spiritual guidance on this? THANK YOU Brothers and Sisters. Cyclist |
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2 | Whole or Well? | Luke 17:19 | claywchrist | 35161 | ||
Cyclist, If we look at Strong's Concordance, we see that the original Greek word in Luke Ch 17 verse 19 was Sozo. This word has a variety of meanings one of which is to save a suffering one from perishing, i.e. one suffering from disease, to make well, heal, restore to health. However! The word can also mean to save one from destruction or to deliver one. HMMM The other nine were cleansed and this one was delivered from eternal damnation? Food for thought! Clay |
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3 | Whole or Well? | Luke 17:19 | Cyclist | 35173 | ||
claywchrist, Interesting, Thank You, Cyclist |
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