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What disciple did not believe Jesus rose form the dead without seeing his wounds?

Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw and touched Jesus's wounds for himself. Jesus appeared to Thomas and invited him to touch his wounds, after which Thomas declared his belief.


What kind of stigmata did each saint have?

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.


What are sores on feet and wrists like Jesus?

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.


What did the Good Samaritan use to treat the man's wound with?

The Samaritan "bound up his wounds, pouring oil and wine upon them." (Luke 10:34) This was a customary way to care for injuries. Olive oil would soften and soothe the wounds. But what about wine? The Journal of the American Medical Association said: "Wine was a principal medicine in Greece. . . . Hippocrates of Cos (460-370 BC) . . . made extensive use of wine, prescribing it as a wound dressing, a cooling agent for fevers, a purgative, and a diuretic." Jesus' illustration alluded to the antiseptic and disinfectant properties of wine, as well as the effectiveness of olive oil in helping to heal wounds.


How many kinds of healing are there?

It is this writers opinion that all healing is given by one receiving a blessing at the hands of one holding authority to do so. The blessing may include the healing of the sick and afflicted.Specific afflictions may be mentioned in the blessing to which the recipient may be asked of the Lord to be cured of.

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What word would you use to describe someone who is very emotional?

very sad wrongful too sensitive. To to to much feeling


What adjectives that describe mental and emotional health?

labile


What is meant by the title story 'Some kinds of wounds' by Charles Mungoshi?

The title refers to the paralysis that the characters find themselves in due to colonial, social and cultural pressures they encounter daily. The wounds are spiritual, psychological and in some cases physical.


What word is used to describe an emotional response to music?

Stendhal syndrome


What are the comparative and superlative of the word emotional?

The comparative would be 'more emotional' and the superlative would be 'most emotional'.


What is verb for emotional?

The verb for emotional is "to feel." It is used to describe the act of experiencing emotions such as happiness, sadness, love, anger, and many more.