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Jan 4, 2022 · It was then that Jesus made reference to a proverb of the day: “Physician, heal thyself” (verse 23, KJV). Jesus’ audience in Nazareth reacted in amazement to His words in the synagogue, and they began to remind themselves of His personal history: “Isn’t this Joseph’s son?” (Luke 4:22).
Mar 15, 2023 · Why Did Jesus Mean When He Said: "Physician, Heal Thyself?" In Luke 4 , the Scripture shares about the temptation of Jesus . He was led by the Spirit into the desert, where Jesus stayed for 40 days.
Jesus said to them, “Surely you will quote this proverb to me: ‘Physician, heal yourself!’. And you will tell me, ‘Do here in your hometown what we have heard that you did in Capernaum.’” New Living Translation.
Physician, heal thyself (Greek: Ἰατρέ, θεράπευσον σεαυτόν, Iatre, therapeuson seauton), sometimes quoted in the Latin form, Medice, cura te ipsum, is an ancient proverb appearing in Luke 4:23. There, Jesus is quoted as saying, "Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, 'Physician, heal thyself': whatsoever we have heard ...
Oct 5, 2023 · And He said to them, “No doubt you will quote this proverb to Me, ‘Physician, heal yourself! (Luke 4:20-23). Just before Jesus came to Nazareth, He had performed miracles and was teaching to large crowds. He had garnered a following. He had become newsworthy. He was a big deal.
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The expression "Physician, heal yourself," is not exclusively about illness or injury. The point is that one claiming to have solved a problem ought to apply that solution to themselves, and those closest to them, before taking it to others.
Physician, heal thyself] The same taunt was addressed to our Lord on the Cross. Here it seems to have more than one application,—meaning, ‘If you are the Messiah why are you so poor and humble?’ or, ‘Why do you not do something for us, here in your own home?’ (So Theophylact, Euthymius, &c.)