Genesis 50:2
the physicians.The Hebrew {ropheim,} from {rapha,} to heal, is literally the healers, those whose business it was to heal, or restore the body from sickness, by administering proper medicines; and when death took place, to heal or preserve it from decomposition by embalming. The word {chanat,} to embalm, is also used in Arabic to express the reddening of leather; somewhat analogous to our tanning; which is probably the grand principal in embalming. embalmed.26; 2Ch 16:14; Mt 26:12; Mr 14:8; 16:1; Lu 24:1; Joh 12:7; 19:39,40Job 13:4
ye are forgers.4:7-11; 5:1-5; 8:3,4; 18:5-21; 21:27-34; 22:6-30; Ex 20:16Ps 119:69physicians.6:21; 16:2; Jer 6:14; 8:22; 30:13; 46:11; Eze 34:4; Ho 5:13; Mr 2:17Mr 5:26Jeremiah 8:22
no balm.46:11; 51:8; Ge 37:25; 43:11no physician.Mt 9:11,12; Lu 5:31,32; 8:43why.30:12-17recovered. Heb. gone up.Isa 1:5,6Matthew 9:12
They that be whole.Ps 6:2; 41:4; 147:3; Jer 17:14; 30:17; 33:6; Ho 14:4; Mr 2:17; Lu 5:31Lu 8:43; 9:11; 18:11-13; Ro 7:9-24; Re 3:17,18Mark 2:17
They that are whole.Mt 9:12,13; Lu 5:31,32; 15:7,29; 16:15; Joh 9:34,40I came.Isa 1:18; 55:7; Mt 18:11; Lu 15:10; 19:10; Ac 20:21; 26:20Ro 5:6-8,20,21; 1Co 6:9-11; 1Ti 1:15,16; Tit 2:14; 3:3-7Mark 5:26
had suffered.No person will wonder at this account when he considers the therapeutics of the Jewish physicians, in reference to diseases of this kind (for an account of which, see Drs. Lightfoot and Clarke). She was, therefore, a fit patient for the Great Physician. Job 13:4; Jer 8:22; 30:12,13; 51:8nothing.Ps 108:12Colossians 4:14
Luke.2Ti 4:11; Phm 1:24Demas.2Ti 4:10; Phm 1:24
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