Healer.
- Mk 1.23-28, Lk 4.31-37. An unclean spirit in Jesus’s synagogue.
- Mk 1.29-31, Mt 8.14-15, Lk 4.38-39. Curing Simon Peter’s mother-in-law.
- Mk 1.32-34, Mt 8.16-17, Lk 4.40-41. Jesus cures the crowds.
- Mk 1.35-39, Mt 4.23-25, Lk 4.42-44. Ready to take on the whole of the Galilee.
- Mk 1.40-45, Mt 8.1-4, Lk 4.12-16. The “leper” whom Jesus cured, then drove away.
- Mk 2.1-12, Mt 9.1-8, Lk 5.17-26. Jesus forgives, then cures, a paraplegic.
- Mk 5.21-24, 35-43, Mt 9.18-19, 23-26, Lk 8.40-42, 49-56. Jesus raises a dead girl. (Or was she only asleep?)
- Mk 6.53-55, Mt 14.34-36. Jesus cures people in KhinnerĂ³t.
- Mk 7.24-30, Mt 15.21-28. When Jesus acted racist.
- Lk 13.10-17, Jn 5.8-16. “But you cured them on sabbath.”
- Lk 14.1-6. Why can’t we cure people on sabbath?
- Jn 4.46-54. The first time Jesus cured anyone.
- Jn 5.1-9. The man at the pool.
- Jn 11.1-8, 11-16. When Lazarus dies.