κράββατος
krabbatos
bed
Lexicon Entry
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Occurrences in Scripture
12 total occurrences across the text
When they could not come near to him for the crowd, they removed the roof where he was. When they had broken it up, they let down the mat that the paralytic was lying on.
Mark 2:9Which is easier, to tell the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven;’ or to say, ‘Arise, and take up your bed, and walk?’
Mark 2:11“I tell you, arise, take up your mat, and go to your house.”
Mark 2:12He arose, and immediately took up the mat, and went out in front of them all; so that they were all amazed, and glorified God, saying, “We never saw anything like this!”
Mark 6:55and ran around that whole region, and began to bring those who were sick, on their mats, to where they heard he was.
John 5:8Jesus said to him, “Arise, take up your mat, and walk.”
John 5:9Immediately, the man was made well, and took up his mat and walked. Now it was the Sabbath on that day.
John 5:10So the Jews said to him who was cured, “It is the Sabbath. It is not lawful for you to carry the mat.”
John 5:11He answered them, “He who made me well said to me, ‘Take up your mat and walk.’”
John 5:12Then they asked him, “Who is the man who said to you, ‘Take up your mat and walk’?”
Acts 5:15They even carried out the sick into the streets, and laid them on cots and mattresses, so that as Peter came by, at the least his shadow might overshadow some of them.
Acts 9:33There he found a certain man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden for eight years, because he was paralyzed.