Luke 14:4

4 at illi tacuerunt ipse vero adprehensum sanavit eum ac dimisit

Luke 14:4 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 14:4

And they held their peace
Or were silent, choosing to say nothing, which might countenance such an action; and yet knew not how to condemn it:

and he took [him], and healed him, and let him go;
he took him by the hand, or laid his hands on him; he touched him, and, it may be, stroked the part affected, and in an instant the prodigious swelling of his body came down: for he who at his rebuke could dry up the sea, could by a touch dry up such a quantity of water, as was in this man's body; and then he dismissed him from the table and company, and he went home perfectly cured.

Luke 14:4 In-Context

2 et ecce homo quidam hydropicus erat ante illum
3 et respondens Iesus dixit ad legis peritos et Pharisaeos dicens si licet sabbato curare
4 at illi tacuerunt ipse vero adprehensum sanavit eum ac dimisit
5 et respondens ad illos dixit cuius vestrum asinus aut bos in puteum cadet et non continuo extrahet illum die sabbati
6 et non poterant ad haec respondere illi
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