Healing Hebrew Bible

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Patients in the hospital often look for spiritual guidance throughout their stay. Many use prayer as a way of coping with an illness or disease. Some patients who just find out that they are seriously ill ask questions towards God such as, “Why me?” or “What did I do to deserve this?”. It is not uncommon to see a patient’s family in the hospital on their knees praying for their loved one to be healed. The act of healing is prominent throughout the Hebrew Bible. Although these references appear in different forms, it can be interpreted by any individual who is interested. Throughout the Hebrew Bible, questions arise that are not different from the ones we ask in this day and age in regards to healing. It has become a central theory among biblical religion that being healthy and having a good well-being are formed in the design of God and that disease is established in the order of reality (Hasel, 2). This paper will discuss the origination of the act of healing and how it is portrayed in the Hebrew Bible. This paper will provide examples from the Hebrew Bible in relation to healing and how God played a role in the healing process. According to Hasel, health in the biblical sense is not just the physical well-being, but also the spiritual, mental and emotional qualities. The reference to healing in the Hebrew Bible begins in the Book of Genesis. God created man and woman in the image of Himself, without sin and healthy in spirit, soul and body. “Death and its associated degeneration of the body entered the world as a result of sin” (Genesis 3). Later on in the book of Genesis, God reveals the first promise of healing in both the physical and spiritual sense. In Genesis 3:15, God said that the “seed of the woman would bruise the head of Satan.” This statement demonstrated a promise made by God about Jesus and how he would defeat Satan through his ministry, death, and

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