In the King James version
the word - heal - appears 40 times
the word - healed - appears 79 times
the word - healer - appears once
the word - healeth - appears 4 times
the word - healing - appears 14 times
the word - healings - appears once
and
the word - health - appears 17 times
heal occurs 40 times in the Bible. But there must be other forms of heal used, such as healed, healing, heals
The word heal and related words (healing, healed, healing, etc.) appear 149 times in the KJV Bible. The counts vary depending on which translation you use.
39 times in the NIV and 14 in the KJV. In the King James Version: Healing 14x, Heal 40x, Healed 79x, Healeth 4x, Healer 1x = 138x.
Heal - 40 times; Healed - 79 times; Healer - 1 time; Healeth - 4 times; Healing - 14 times; Healings - 1 time.
In the Bible, honey is mentioned as having healing properties for wounds and illnesses. It is described as a natural remedy that can soothe and heal various ailments.
Morning times are good for just about everything. Morning times however are not really good at healing wounds. The only thing that will heal a wound is time.
In the King James version the word - healed - appears 79 times and the word - heal - appears 40 times the word - healer - appears once the word - healeth - appears 4 times the word - healing - appears 14 times the word - healings - appears once the word - health - appears 17 times
He only started healing when he died on the cross. There you have it, 2 billion copies of the Bible.
In the King James version the word - Heal - appears 40 times the word - healed - appears 79 times the word - healer - appears once the word - healeth - appears 4 times the word - healing - appears 14 times the word - healings - appears once these appearances are in a total of 140 verses
Healing is the present participle of heal. The past tense of heal is healed.
Spit is mentioned in the Bible as a symbol of healing and restoration. Jesus used spit to heal the blind and deaf, demonstrating his power to bring about physical and spiritual healing. Additionally, spit was used in ancient times as a symbol of contempt or rejection, highlighting the contrast between Jesus' acts of compassion and the world's rejection of him.
He'll have to stay off of his heel for awhile if wants it to heal quickly.