There is more blood in the head than the feet.
Yes there were wounds. He was pierced by the side.
"Heals" is a verb. "Heels" can be a verb (what a dog does when he stays close to you when walking) or a noun (part of your feet.)
Guys have wider feet and toes and girls have narrow heals
Wounds of the stigmata usually appear in the same places on the body as Christ's wounds - Hands (or wrists) feet, side. head, etc. Some stigmatics only receive wounds in the hands and feet. Others may only experience head wounds from the crown of thorns.
Only a few saints have been blessed with the wounds of Christ - St. Francis of Assisi, Padre Pio, for example. In their cases the wounds were visible and painful. Some saints have had the invisible stigmata - the wounds are still painful but not visible - St. Gemma Galgani is an example.
According to Christian tradition, the sores on Jesus' feet and wrists refer to the wounds he suffered during his crucifixion. These wounds are seen as a symbol of Jesus' sacrifice and redemption for humanity's sins.
move your feet faster
When they are crow's feet.
Rub dirty socks on your face, or rub somebody elses smelly feet on your face.
webbed feet help it swim faster
i think because they actualy have little feet that they can walk faster than snails.but snails dont have feet
Stigmata are said to be supernatural wounds resembling those of Jesus Christ. An example of a sentence using the word "stigmata" is "The woman showed her wounds to the doctor and insisted they were stigmata. "