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Greek G1295 diasṓzō
Original: διασώζω
Meaning:
from διά and σώζω; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.:--bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.
Notes:
KJV/AV rendering: to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.:--bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.
Greek G2386 íama
Original: ἴαμα
Meaning:
from ἰάομαι; a cure (the effect):--healing.
Notes:
KJV/AV rendering: a cure (the effect):--healing.
Greek G2390 iáomai
Original: ἰάομαι
Meaning:
middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to cure (literally or figuratively):--heal, make whole.
Notes:
KJV/AV rendering: to cure (literally or figuratively):--heal, make whole.
Hebrew H1455 gâhâh
Original: גָּהָה
Meaning:
a primitive root; to remove (a bandage from a wound, i.e. heal it); cure.
Notes:
KJV/AV rendering: cure.
Hebrew H4832 marpêʼ
Original: מַרְפֵּא
Meaning:
from רָפָא; properly, curative, i.e. literally (concretely) a medicine, or (abstractly) a cure; figuratively (concretely) deliverance, or (abstractly) placidity; (in-)cure(-able), healing(-lth), remedy, sound, wholesome, yielding.
Notes:
KJV/AV rendering: (in-)cure(-able), healing(-lth), remedy, sound, wholesome, yielding.
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Hebrew H7495 râphâʼ
Original: רָפָא
Meaning:
or רָפָה; a primitive root; properly, to mend (by stitching), i.e. (figuratively) to cure; cure, (cause to) heal, physician, repair, [idiom] thoroughly, make whole. See רָפָה.