Strong's Lexicon paralutikos: Paralytic Original Word: παραλυτικός Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb παραλύω (paralyō), meaning "to loosen" or "to disable." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for παραλυτικός, the concept of physical infirmity and healing is present in the Hebrew Scriptures. Terms related to sickness or weakness, such as חָלָה (chalah, Strong's Hebrew 2470) meaning "to be sick" or "to be weak," may be considered in a broader sense when discussing themes of healing and restoration in the Bible. Usage: The word παραλυτικός is used in the New Testament to describe individuals who are afflicted with paralysis. It appears in contexts where Jesus performs healing miracles, demonstrating His divine authority and compassion. Context: The term παραλυτικός is prominently featured in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels, where it is used to describe individuals who are healed by Jesus. This condition of paralysis is often depicted as a severe physical ailment that leaves individuals dependent on others for mobility and care. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom paraluó Definition paralytic NASB Translation paralytic (8), paralytics (1), paralyzed (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3885: παραλυτικόςπαραλυτικός, παραλυτικη, παραλυτικόν (from παραλύω, which see), paralytic, i. e. suffering from the relaxing of the nerves of one side; universally, disabled, weak of limb (A. V. palsied, sick of the palsy): Matthew 4:24; Matthew 8:6; Matthew 9:2, 6; Mark 2:3-5, 9; and L WH marginal reading in Luke 5:24. (Cf. Riehm, HWB, under the word Krankheiten, 5; B. D. American edition, p. 1866b.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance a paralyticFrom a derivative of paraluo; as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic" -- that had (sick of) the palsy. see GREEK paraluo Forms and Transliterations παραλυτικον παραλυτικόν παραλυτικὸν παραλυτικος παραλυτικός παραλυτικὸς παραλυτικους παραλυτικούς παραλυτικω παραλυτικώ παραλυτικῷ paralutiko paralutikō paralutikon paralutikos paralutikous paralytiko paralytikō paralytikôi paralytikō̂i paralytikon paralytikòn paralytikos paralytikós paralytikòs paralytikous paralytikoúsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 4:24 Adj-AMPGRK: σεληνιαζομένους καὶ παραλυτικούς καὶ ἐθεράπευσεν NAS: epileptics, paralytics; and He healed KJV: and those that had the palsy; and INT: epileptics and paralytics and he healed Matthew 8:6 Adj-NMS Matthew 9:2 Adj-AMS Matthew 9:2 Adj-DMS Matthew 9:6 Adj-DMS Mark 2:3 Adj-AMS Mark 2:4 Adj-NMS Mark 2:5 Adj-DMS Mark 2:9 Adj-DMS Mark 2:10 Adj-DMS Strong's Greek 3885 |



