STRONGS G2390:
ἰάομαι,
-ῶμαι; [perhaps from
ἰός,
Lob. Technol., p. 157f; cf. Vanicek, p. 87]; a deponent verb, whose present, imperfect
ἰώμην, future
ἰάσομαι, and 1 aorist middle
ἰασάμην have an active significance, but whose perfect passive
ἴαμαι, 1 aorist passive
ἰάθην, and 1 future passive
ἰαθήσομαι have a passive significance (cf. Krüger § 40, under the word; [Veitch, under the word; Buttmann, 52 (46); Winers Grammar § 38, 7 c.]); [from Homer down];
Sept. for
רָפָא;
to heal, cure:
τινά,
Luke 4:18 R L brackets;
Luke 5:17;
6:19;
9:2 [here T WH omit; Tr brackets the accusative],
Luke 9:11,
42;
Luke 14:4;
Luke 22:51;
John 4:47;
Acts 9:34;
Acts 10:38;
Acts 28:8; passive,
Matthew 8:8,
13;
Matthew 15:28;
Luke 7:7;
Luke 8:47;
Luke 17:15;
John 5:13 [
Tdf. ἀσθενῶν]; and
Acts 3:11 Rec.;
τινὰ ἀπό τινος, to cure
(i. e. by curing to free) one of [literally,
from; cf. Buttmann, 322 (277)] a disease: passive,
Mark 5:29;
Luke 6:18 (
Luke 6:17). tropically,
to make whole i. e. to free from errors and sins,
to bring about (one's)
salvation:
Matthew 13:15;
John 12:40;
Acts 28:27, (from
Isaiah 6:10); passive,
1 Peter 2:24;
James 5:16; in figurative discourse, in passive:
Hebrews 12:13.
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