Palsy (sick of) - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Palsy (sick of)

[ A-1,Adjective,G3885, paralutikos ]
paralytic, sick of the palsy," is found in Matthew 4:24 (RV, "palsied"); Matthew 8:6; Matthew 9:2 (twice), Matthew 9:6; Mark 2:3-Mark 2:5, Mark 2:9-Mark 2:10; in some mss. Luke 5:24 (See B).

[ B-1,Verb,G3886, paraluo ]
lit., "to loose from the side," hence, "to set free," is used in the Passive Voice of "being enfeebled by a paralytic stroke, palsied," Luke 5:18, RV, "palsied" (AV, "taken with a palsy"); Luke 5:24 (ditto), in the best mss.; Acts 8:7 (ditto); Acts 9:33, RV, "he was palsied" (AV, "was sick of the palsy"); Hebrews 12:12, RV, "palsied (knees)," AV, "feeble." See FEEBLE.

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