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Acts 14:8: Meaning Explained

And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had...

Acts 14:8
In Lystra there was a man who had been crippled from birth — his feet were useless and he had never walked.
What Does This Verse Mean?

In Lystra, there was a person who couldn't walk because his legs were broken and had never worked properly his whole life.

What’s Happening Here

Paul found a man in Lystra with a serious disability. This man had never taken a single step in his life.

Key Words

crippledUnable to walk or move normally

Why It Matters

This verse reminds us that acts of compassion and healing are powerful testimonies that can open hearts to faith, just as they did in the ancient world. It highlights the importance of seeing and responding to human suffering with hope and action.

Did You Know?

The original Greek text describes the man's condition with a medical term meaning 'powerless in his feet,' emphasizing the severity and lifelong nature of his paralysis.

Word Study

G2532
AndΚαί
G5100
a certainτις
G435
manἀνὴρ
G1722
atἐν
G3082
LystraΛύστροις
G102
impotentἀδύνατος
G4228
in his feetποσὶν
G2521
there satἐκάθητο
G5560
a crippleχωλὸς
G1537
fromἐκ
G2836
wombκοιλίας
G3384
mother'sμητρὸς
G5225
beingὑπάρχων,
G3739
whoὃς
G3763
neverοὐδέποτε
G4043
had walkedπεριπεπατήκει
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