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In biblical times, the term "invalid" would refer to individuals who were physically incapacitated or suffering from chronic illness, rendering them unable to participate fully in the social and religious life of the community. The Bible provides several accounts of such individuals, highlighting both their struggles and the compassion shown to them by Jesus and others.
Old Testament ContextThe Old Testament law, as given to Moses, contains various regulations concerning those with physical ailments.
Leviticus 21:17-23 outlines restrictions for priests with physical defects, emphasizing the importance of physical wholeness in the performance of priestly duties. However, these laws also underscore the community's responsibility to care for those who are physically impaired, as seen in the broader context of the Mosaic Law, which calls for justice and compassion towards the vulnerable (
Deuteronomy 15:7-11).
New Testament AccountsThe New Testament provides numerous examples of Jesus' ministry to the invalids, demonstrating His authority over sickness and His compassion for the suffering. One of the most notable accounts is found in
John 5:1-9, where Jesus heals a man who had been an invalid for thirty-eight years at the Pool of Bethesda. The man had been waiting for healing, unable to enter the pool when the water was stirred. Jesus, seeing his plight, simply commands him, "Get up, pick up your mat, and walk" (
John 5:8), and the man is immediately healed.
Another significant account is the healing of the paralytic in Capernaum, recorded in
Mark 2:1-12. Here, Jesus not only heals the man's physical condition but also addresses his spiritual need by forgiving his sins, demonstrating the holistic nature of His ministry. This act also serves to affirm Jesus' divine authority, as He declares, "The Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins" (
Mark 2:10).
Theological ImplicationsThe healing of invalids in the New Testament is not merely a demonstration of Jesus' miraculous power but also a sign of the coming of God's kingdom, where restoration and wholeness are central themes. These acts of healing point to the ultimate redemption and restoration that believers anticipate in the eschatological fulfillment of God's promises.
Furthermore, the compassion shown by Jesus towards invalids serves as a model for Christian conduct. Believers are called to emulate Christ's love and care for the marginalized and suffering, reflecting the heart of God towards those in need. The early church continued this ministry of compassion, as seen in
Acts 3:1-10, where Peter and John heal a man lame from birth, further illustrating the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit through the apostles.
Practical ApplicationIn contemporary Christian practice, the accounts of Jesus healing invalids encourage believers to engage in ministries of healing and compassion. This includes both prayer for physical healing and practical support for those with chronic illnesses or disabilities. The church is called to be a community that embodies the love of Christ, providing support, inclusion, and dignity to all individuals, regardless of their physical condition.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
a.) Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null; as, an invalid contract or agreement.
2. (a.) of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak.
3. (n.) A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health.
4. (n.) Not well; feeble; infirm; sickly; as, he had an invalid daughter.
5. (v. t.) To make or render invalid or infirm.
6. (v. t.) To classify or enroll as an invalid.
Greek
2673. katargeo -- to render inoperative, abolish... idle , (" inoperative"); ie being of ( without force, completely brought ); done
away with, cause to and therefore abolish; make
invalid, abrogate (bring to
...114. atheteo -- to do away with what has been laid down, set aside
... laid down; to (disregard as spurious); nullify, make void; to break faith (); remove
out of an appointed (proper) place, ie reject asinvalid; refuse to...
3761. oude -- and not, neither
... included in 100. Thus if "A" (100 in the previous example) isinvalid,
so is what (statement "B" -- 90, 80, 70). [Regardless of...
5565. choris -- separately, separate from
... probably derived from 5561 , "an open or detached space") -- properly, apart from,
separated ("without"); (figuratively) , rendering somethinginvalid or valid...
Library
Jairus' Daughter and theInvalid Woman.
... Part Fifth. From Second Passover Until Third.(Time: One Year.) LVIII. Jairus'
Daughter and theInvalid Woman. (Capernaum, Same Day as Last.)...
Whether it is Lawful to Add Anything to the Words in which the...
... If therefore, the sacrament is not renderedinvalid by addition or subtraction of
words, in like manner it seems that neither is it, if the words be pronounced...
Persons Converted from the Heresy of those who are Called...
... Hefele. This synod here declares the baptism of the Montanistsinvalid, while in
the preceding canon it recognised as valid the baptism of the Novatians and...
On Matrimony
... Let me take an example of a fact that would render the marriageinvalid or null
though the persons performing the ceremony might not be aware of it....
The Downfall, 1616-1621.
... The Jesuits had an amazing answer ready. For two reasons, they held, the
Letter of Majesty wasinvalid. It wasinvalid because it...
Biography
... They arrived home at Alderley in time for Christmas. Again in 1861 Susanna had a
serious illness which left her more or less of aninvalid for some years....
Elliott
... From her thirty-second year until her death, which occurred September 22, 1871,
in her eighty-third year, she was a confirmedinvalid and oftentimes a great...
The Fulton St. Prayer Meeting.
... He was a profane, hard-drinking man. He has since joined the church. 'All
hail the power of Jesus' name.'". RECOVERY OF ANINVALID....
Whether the Minister's Intention is Required for the Validity of a...
... Therefore in this respect the sacrament would beinvalid through want of intention.
On the contrary, What is unintentional happens by chance....
Whether Children Can Bind Themselves by Vow to Enter Religion?
... vow to enter religion. On the contrary, That which is not done aright isinvalid
without being annulled by anyone. But the vow pronounced...
Thesaurus
Invalid (3 Occurrences)... 1. (a.) Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null; as, an
invalid contract
or agreement.
... 5. (vt) To make or render
invalid or infirm.
...Nurse (23 Occurrences)
... 7. (vt) To nourish at the breast; to suckle; to feed and tend, as an infant. 8.
(vt) To take care of or tend, as a sick person or aninvalid; to attend upon....
Nonimmersionist
... baptism must have been performed originally by immersion only, and that the two
other forms of affusion and aspersion or sprinkling areinvalid-that there can...
Non-immersionist
... baptism must have been performed originally by immersion only, and that the two
other forms of affusion and aspersion or sprinkling areinvalid-that there can...
Nullify (8 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (v.) To make void; to renderinvalid; to deprive of legal
force or efficacy. Multi-Version Concordance Nullify (8 Occurrences)....
Null (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Of no legal or binding force or validity;
Of no efficacy;invalid; void; nugatory; useless. 2. (n...
Unable (102 Occurrences)
... Luke 13:11 where a woman was present who for eighteen years had been a confirmed
invalid: she was bent double, and was unable to lift herself to her full height...
Impatience (1 Occurrence)
... or delay; eagerness for change, or for something expected; restlessness; chafing
of spirit; fretfulness; passion; as, the impatience of a child or aninvalid....
Invading (2 Occurrences)
Invalidate (1 Occurrence)
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