Where in the Bible is the 10 lepers?

Where in the Bible is the 10 lepers?

Jesus’ cleansing of ten lepers is one of the miracles of Jesus reported in the Gospels (Gospel of Luke 17:11–19).

What is the story of Jesus and the 10 lepers?

In Luke 17:11-19, there’s a touching story about Jesus healing 10 lepers. That meant that they needed faith that as they left Jesus to go see the priest, that they would be healed. Jesus did not heal them first. He told them to go see the priest while they still had leprosy.

What does leprosy symbolize in the Bible?

Spiritually speaking, leprosy represents sin and how it eats away at our lives. For the leper in Old Testament times, the blood of an animal could be shed and applied to the leper to heal and cleanse him (see Leviticus 14). In Matthew 8, a leper came to Jesus saying that if He wanted to, Jesus could make him whole.

Why did Jesus heal the leper?

Because Jesus blessed the leper and used the words ‘be clean’ he was not only talking about his physical body he was also healing the leper to be clean spiritually in Gods eyes. This displays the character of Jesus Christ and how he can not only make us clean physically but spiritually clean too.

What does the parable of the ten lepers teach?

This miracle shows Jesus’ attitude towards people who were marginalised by others in society. Jesus shows no prejudice towards the leprosy sufferers and is willing to heal them. He also makes a point of praising the Samaritan for his faith.

What did Jesus say about offense?

Matthew 24:10,12 , “And many shall be offended and shall betray one another and shall hate one another… And because evil shall abound the love of many shall wax cold.” Perry Stone said in his 40 years of ministry and studying Bible prophecy he never observed such an unleashing of a “spirit of offense.”

What does God say in job?

At the end of God’s invitations to dialogue, Job comes up short in his first response: Then Job answered the Lord and said,“Behold, I am insignificant; what can I reply to You? I lay my hand on my mouth. Once I have spoken, and I will not answer; Even twice, and I will add nothing more.”