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Joh 5:18 Therefore the Jews sought all the more to kill Him, because He not only broke the Sabbath, but also said that God was His Father, making Himself equal with God. In this verse we are told why the religious leaders wanted to get rid of Jesus. Jesus healed a crippled man on the sabbath - John 5:6 and when Jesus spoke of God as His Father He was claiming to be equal with God. To the religious leaders this was terrible blasphemy.
Many people responded to the call of Christ, but in different ways - some to be healed and to get a blessing and some to follow him to death.
In the Gospels, blind people were made to see, lame people walked, deaf and dumb could hear and speak, dead people were raised, lepers made clean, dropsy healed, a severed ear restored, chronic bleeding stopped, palsy healed, and a withered hand restored.
Yes, Jesus had the power to heal. He healed a blind man, rose a girl from the dead, healed leprosy, and cured crippled and lame folks. Find more info in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in your New Testament Bible.
Jesus Christ did many amazing things, healed the sick, raise the dead, change water into wine. The most amazing thing he did was save us from our sins by dying on the cross!
Luke 8: Women minister to Christ; Parable of the soils; Parable of the Lamp; Christ's true brethren; Storm is stilled; Demons are cast into swine; Woman is healed; Jairus's daughter is raised.
Ananias healed him.
Healed is the correct spelling.
No, it should be 'he was healed'.
John 5:18 indicates that "the Jews" (really the Jewish religious leaders) wanted to kill Jesus, and wanted to use the fact that He healed on the Sabbath as another excuse to have Him removed permanently. The rest of John chapter 5 gives more of the story, as well as Jesus' response.
This wound has healed very quickly.