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MOB : At Thessalonica (Acts 17:5)
MOTHER-IN-LAW : Peter's, healed by Jesus (Mark 1:30,31)
NAAMAN : A Syrian general, healed of leprosy by Elisha (2 Kings 5:1-23; Luke 4:27)
PAUL : Heals an immobile man (Acts 14:8-10)
PAUL : Contends with the Judaizers against their circumcision "theology" (Acts 15:1,2)
PAUL : Visits Amphipolis, Apollonia, and Thessalonica; preaches in the synagogue (Acts 17:1-4)
PAUL : Persecuted by the Jews who come from Thessalonica; is escorted by some of the brethren to Athens (Acts 17:13-15)
PAUL : Returns to Ephesus; immerses in the name of the Lord Jesus, and lays his hands upon the disciples, who are baptized with the Holy Spirit; preaches in the synagogue; remains in Ephesus for two years; heals the sick people (Acts 19:12)
PAUL : Heals the ruler's father and others (Acts 28:7-10)
PAUL : Sickness of, in Asia (2 Corinthians 1:8-11)
PETER : His mother-in-law healed (Matthew 8:14; Mark 1:29,30; Luke 4:38)
PETER : Heals the immobile man in the portico of the temple (Acts 3)
PETER : Visits Lydda; heals Aeneas (Acts 9:32-34)
PUBLIUS : Father of, healed by Paul (Acts 28:7,8)
RESTITUTION : To be made for theft (Exodus 22:1-4; Proverbs 6:30,31; Ezekiel 33:15)
ROBBERS : See THEFT
SCRIPTURES : Inspired by God ("God-breathed"; Greek: Theopneustos) (2 Timothy 3:16)
SECUNDUS : (A Thessalonian Christian)
SERPENT : The wound of, miraculously healed by looking upon the bronze snake, erected by Moses (Numbers 21:8,9)
SILAS : Driven, with Paul, from Thessalonica (Acts 17:4-10)
SILOAM : Jesus directs the blind man whom he had healed to wash in ( John 9:1-11)
SPITTING : Jesus used spittle for healing (Mark 7:33;8:23)
STEALING : See THEFT
TELASSAR : Also called THELASAR
THESSALONIANS : See THESSALONICA