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      • Bible scholars believe that Jesus chose to forgive the man's sins before healing him for two reasons: to encourage the man that his sins wouldn't stand in the way of healing (at that time, many people blamed sick or injured people for their affliction, thinking that it was caused by their sins), and to let the religious leaders in the crowd know that he had the authority to forgive people's sins.
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  1. Jul 15, 2017 · Bible scholars believe that Jesus chose to forgive the man's sins before healing him for two reasons: to encourage the man that his sins wouldn't stand in the way of healing (at that time, many people blamed sick or injured people for their affliction, thinking that it was caused by their sins), and to let the religious leaders in the crowd ...

  2. Dec 17, 2011 · That is why Jesus gave authority to heal infirmities to his disciples as he sent them out. The authority to heal the sick in the name of Jesus would prove that Jesus also had authority to forgive sins and thus to save souls from condemnation.

  3. Luke narrates yet another miracle, the healing of the paralytic. This miracle is significant for five reasons. First, it shows that Jesus' authority extends even to the forgiveness of sins. Second, the entire affair is witnessed by the Jewish leaders, the Pharisees and the scribes.

  4. Feb 5, 2018 · Jesus did go on to heal his legs. In so doing, he proved himself to be God and showed that healing in this life is not insignificant, nor are decades of pain and disability. But healing in this life is not ultimate.

  5. “And Jesus seeing their faith said to the paralytic, ‘My son, your sins are forgiven.’” Blesses the paralytic way beyond his expectation or imagination; He was only looking for physical healing – any connection here between his disability and his sin?

  6. Healing the paralytic at Capernaum is one of the miracles of Jesus in the synoptic Gospels (Matthew 9:1 – 8, Mark 2:1–12, and Luke 5:17–26). [1][2][3][4] Jesus was living in Capernaum and teaching the people there, and on one occasion the people gathered in such large numbers that there was no room left inside the house where he was ...

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  8. May 10, 2019 · How do you think the scribes and Pharisees reacted to Jesus’ healing of the paralytic? Why does Mark not record the religious leaders’ reaction? Why were the Pharisees so offended by Jesus’ association with sinners? What, if any, is the correlation between faith and healing?

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