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Peter commanded "In the name," etc. - the source.
Jesus brings the healing of the beggar, Peter doesn't.Jesus works through him, and Peter makes this known that it is in Jesus's name, not his that a miracle is performed. Maybe Peter did the healing, or maybe it was Jesus through Peter.
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Healing a man who was lame from birth at the Beautiful Gate in Jerusalem. Raising a woman named Tabitha (Dorcas) from the dead in Joppa. Healing many sick people and driving out evil spirits with his shadow as he passed by.
He cured her of a fever. See Matthew 8:14, 15; Mark 1:30, 31 and Luke 4:38, 39.
A:Most of the diseases described as cured in the Bible were skin diseases ('leprosy') or potentially psychosomatic diseases. Mark 5:25 tells of the cure of a woman with an issue of blood, but in this case there was no evidence provided as to her condition, except that she told Jesus all the truth, and no evidence that she was cured. We simply assume these things.No severed limbs were ever reattached or miraculously regrown. The nearest to this was the one occasion when Jesus cured a man with a withered hand, in Mark 3:5. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus also reattached the ear that had been cut off, although this is inconclusive since the two earlier gospels (Mark, Matthew) never mentioned this miracle although the authors would certainly have done so had they known of this detail.Acts of the Apostles portrays Peter as even an more powerful agent of miraculous cures than Jesus had been. People even brought their sick in the hope that just his shadow would pass over them, thus effecting a cure. Whatever diseases were thereby cured is not actually mentioned. In Acts, the first cures effected by both Peter and Paul was of a lame beggar, and were amazingly similar. However, Peter's cure resulted in many being converted, while Paul's cure was without purpose and merely resulted in Paul and Barnabas being compared with the pagan god, Zeus and Hermes. Moreover, Barnabas was compared to Zeus, while Paul was compared to the lesser god Hermes, implicitly placing Paul below even Barnabas as well as Peter. This was probably a political statement for the time of writing.
Arvid is an anti Nazi German citizen who is crippled. He is obsessed with swing music and is even apart of the swing kids. He is also a great guitar player. Best friends with Peter and Thomas (in the beginning.)
No. If he had been, he would not have been traveling around with Jesus and the other desciples. Of course, Jesus could have cured him if he had had leprosy, but it would certainly be mentioned in the Holy Bible. It is not mentioned.
Peter Bedgood has: Played Beggar in "Resurrection" in 1999. Played Matt in "Chillicothe" in 1999. Played Woody in "Maggie Moore" in 2000. Played Charlie in "Waiting for Zane" in 2004. Played Ivan Rabitavich in "A Day in the Life of Ivan Rabitavich" in 2005. Played Alan in "Jeffie Was Here" in 2010. Played Sean in "Just Crazy Enough" in 2012.
No, there is no specific mention in the Bible of Jesus calling his disciples before he cured his mother-in-law. The Bible records that Jesus called his disciples early in his ministry, and the healing of his mother-in-law is mentioned later in the Gospels.