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  1. A large number of people saw the man healed, knowing first hand what condition he had been in before the healing. 2 Peter’s Miracle at Joppa Verses 36-37 ¶ "At Joppa, there was a disciple named Tabitha. Her name translated is Dorcas or Gazelle. This woman was full of good works and constant acts of mercy. However, she fell sick in those days ...

  2. Peter Brings Tabitha Back to Life - A disciple named Tabitha lived in the city of Joppa. Her Greek name was Dorcas. She always helped people and gave things to the poor. She became sick and died. Her body was prepared for burial and was laid in an upstairs room. Lydda is near the city of Joppa. When the disciples heard that Peter was in Lydda, they sent two men to him. They begged Peter ...

  3. Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. New Living Translation But Peter asked them all to leave the room; then he knelt and prayed. Turning to the body he said, “Get up, Tabitha.”

  4. to such an extent that they even carried the sick out into the streets and laid them on cots and pallets, so that when Peter came by at least his shadow might fall on any one of them. Also the people from the cities in the vicinity of Jerusalem were coming together, bringing people who were sick or afflicted with unclean spirits, and they were all being healed.

  5. That is a rather tragic commentary upon the fakery and hypocrisy involved in much of the so-called "faith healing" of our day. Make no mistake about it -- God can heal physically, and he certainly did in this case. But Peter acts only as a channel of Jesus Christ. He simply says to this man, "Jesus Christ heals you; rise and make your bed."

  6. Jesus Christ maketh thee whole; Peter knew, by some secret impulse upon his mind, that Christ would cure this man by him as an instrument at this time, and therefore said these words; not as a prayer, as some render them, "may Jesus Christ heal thee", though was it so, it was a prayer of faith; but as a promise that he would, or rather as a declaration of the then present exertion of his power ...

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  8. Nov 19, 2018 · And through that kindness, God was able to strengthen Peter’s faith in a way not possible without Tabitha’s death. As you know, the Lord had just healed a lame man, Aeneas, in Lydda. To proclaim “Jesus makes you well” and to watch the man walk and leap and rejoice had to further establish Peter’s deep and growing conviction in the ...

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