Forms of the word
Greek transliteration
paralyō
Simplified transliteration
paralyo
Principal Parts
-, -, -, παραλέλυμαι, -
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament
5
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
cv-1a(4)
Gloss
(pass.) to be paralyzed, disabled; (n.) paralytic
Definition
to unloose from proper fixity, or consistency of substance; to enervate or paralyze the body or limbs; pass. to be enervated or enfeebled, Heb. 12:12; pass. perf. part. παραλελυμένος, paralytic, Lk. 5:18, 24
Greek-English Concordance for παραλύω
| Luke 5:18 |
that there were men carrying on a stretcher a man who was paralyzed (paralelymenos | παραλελυμένος | perf pass ptcp nom sg masc). They were trying to bring him in and place him before Jesus. |
| Luke 5:24 |
But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” — he said to the paralyzed (paralelymenō | παραλελυμένῳ | perf pass ptcp dat sg masc) man, “I say to you, get up, and when you have picked up your stretcher, go home.” |
| Acts 8:7 |
For many of those who had unclean spirits, crying with a loud voice, came out; and many paralyzed (paralelymenoi | παραλελυμένοι | perf pass ptcp nom pl masc) and lame were healed. |
| Acts 9:33 |
And he found there a man named Aeneas, bedridden for eight years, who was paralyzed (paralelymenos | παραλελυμένος | perf pass ptcp nom sg masc). |
| Hebrews 12:12 |
Therefore strengthen your drooping hands and weakened (paralelymena | παραλελυμένα | perf pass ptcp acc pl neut) knees |