Concordance
Regained (6 Occurrences)Matthew 20:34
Moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes, and immediately they regained their sight and followed Him.
(WEY NAS)
Mark 10:52
"Go," said Jesus, "your faith has cured you." Instantly he regained his sight, and followed Him along the road.
(WEY NAS)
Luke 18:43
No sooner were the words spoken than the man regained his sight and followed Jesus, giving glory to God; and all the people, seeing it, gave praise to God.
(WEY NAS)
Acts 9:18
Immediately something like scales fell from his eyes, and he received his sight. He arose and was baptized.
(See NAS RSV)
Acts 9:19
after which he took food and regained his strength. Then he remained some little time with the disciples in Damascus.
(WEY NIV)
Acts 22:13
came to me and standing at my side said, "'Brother Saul, recover your sight.' "I instantly regained my sight and looked up at him.
(WEY)
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Greek
308. anablepo -- to look up, recover sight ... 4), looking (5), receive...sight (2), receive sight (2), received...sight (2), received
sight (2), regain his sight (1), regain...sight (3),
regained...sight (4
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February the Twenty-Second the Three Gardens
... The first is the Paradise that was lost. The last is Paradise regained. And between
the two there is a third garden, the garden of Gethsemane. ...
/.../february the twenty-second the three.htm
Other Clear Prophecies of the Coming of God in the Flesh. Christ's ...
... man heard nor lame walked. Elias raised a dead man; so did Eliseus; but
none blind from birth regained his sight. For in good truth ...
/.../select works and letters or athanasius/section 38 other clear prophecies.htm
Massillon -- the Small Number of the Elect
... of persons: either those who have been so happy as to preserve their innocence pure
and undefiled, or those who, after having lost, have regained it by ...
/.../kleiser/the worlds great sermons volume 3/massillon the small number.htm
The Death of Pilate, who Condemned Jesus.
... therefore ordered the way to be strewn with silk cloths, and the picture to be
presented to him; and as soon as he had looked upon it, he regained his former ...
/.../unknown/the death of pilate who condemned jesus/the death of pilate who.htm
Introduction.
... morality. This faithful company of the defenders of the faith has now regained
Aristides as their leader in place of Justin Martyr. ...
/.../kay/the apology of aristides the philosopher/introduction.htm
Tiglath-Pileser iii. And the Organisation of the Assyrian Empire ...
... before ascending the throne, and had succeeded in winning the confidence of his
men: as soon as he had assumed the leadership they regained their former ...
/.../chapter iitiglath-pileser iii and the.htm
Obedience: Its Place in Holy Scripture.
... From beginning to end, from Paradise lost to Paradise regained, the law is
unchangeable"it is only obedience that gives access to the tree of life and the ...
/.../murray/the school of obedience/i obedience its place in.htm
False Witnesses
... should remain in banishment. Once in Constantinople, Eusebius regained all
his old influence over the Emperor. From that day forth ...
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The Anglican Reform
... wholly unworthy to represent its genius and its true value, seemed suddenly endowed
with new attractions, and under the ægis of Erasmus regained its place in ...
/.../luckock/studies in the book of common prayer/chapter i the anglican reform.htm
Foreword to the Second Edition
... such works as this are needed, ten thousand sermons would have to be preached
throughout the land on this subject, if the 'balance of Truth' is to be regained. ...
/.../pink/the sovereignty of god/foreword to the second edition.htm
Thesaurus
Regained (6 Occurrences)...Regained (6 Occurrences). Matthew 20:34 Moved with compassion, Jesus touched their
eyes, and immediately they
regained their sight and followed Him. (WEY NAS).
.../r/regained.htm - 8kInstantly (39 Occurrences)
... (WEY). Mark 10:52 "Go," said Jesus, "your faith has cured you." Instantly he
regained his sight, and followed Him along the road. (WEY). ...
/i/instantly.htm - 18k
Regain (12 Occurrences)
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Edom (108 Occurrences)
... But they regained again their independence, and in later years, during the decline
of the Jewish kingdom (2 Kings 16:6; RV marg., "Edomites"), made war against ...
/e/edom.htm - 53k
Tyre (59 Occurrences)
... (2) After the decline of Egypt, Tyre regained her independence and exercised the
hegemony over most of the Phoenician towns, at least as far North as Gebal ...
/t/tyre.htm - 45k
Nabathaeans
... Malachi 1:1;). They were later subdued by Sennacherib (Sayce, New Light from the
Ancient Monuments, II, 430), but before long regained their independence and ...
/n/nabathaeans.htm - 11k
Nabataeans
... Malachi 1:1;). They were later subdued by Sennacherib (Sayce, New Light from the
Ancient Monuments, II, 430), but before long regained their independence and ...
/n/nabataeans.htm - 11k
Jebusi (2 Occurrences)
... tribe (Numbers 13:29 Joshua 11:3). Their capital "Jebus" was taken by the men of
Judah and burned with fire (Judges 18), but they regained possession of, and ...
/j/jebusi.htm - 11k
Jebus (5 Occurrences)
... tribe (Numbers 13:29 Joshua 11:3). Their capital "Jebus" was taken by the men of
Judah and burned with fire (Judges 18), but they regained possession of, and ...
/j/jebus.htm - 13k
Jebusite (39 Occurrences)
... tribe (Numbers 13:29 Joshua 11:3). Their capital "Jebus" was taken by the men of
Judah and burned with fire (Judges 18), but they regained possession of, and ...
/j/jebusite.htm - 25k
Topical Encyclopedia
The concept of "regained" in the Bible often relates to themes of restoration, redemption, and the recovery of what was lost. This theme is woven throughout Scripture, illustrating God's power to restore and renew both individuals and His creation.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, the idea of regaining is frequently associated with the restoration of Israel. After periods of disobedience and exile, God promises to restore His people. In
Jeremiah 30:17, God declares, "For I will restore health to you, and your wounds I will heal, declares the LORD, because they have called you an outcast: 'It is Zion, for whom no one cares!'" This promise of restoration is a recurring theme, emphasizing God's faithfulness and mercy.
The account of Job also exemplifies the concept of regaining. After losing his wealth, health, and family, Job's fortunes are restored by God.
Job 42:10 states, "After Job had prayed for his friends, the LORD restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before." This narrative highlights the belief in God's ability to restore what has been lost, rewarding faithfulness and perseverance.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, the theme of regaining is closely linked to the message of redemption through Jesus Christ. The parable of the prodigal son in
Luke 15:11-32 is a powerful illustration of regaining one's place in the family of God. The son, who squandered his inheritance, is welcomed back by his father, symbolizing God's readiness to forgive and restore those who repent.
The concept of regaining is also evident in the healing miracles of Jesus. In
Mark 8:25, Jesus restores the sight of a blind man: "Once again Jesus placed His hands on the man’s eyes, and when he opened them his sight was restored, and he could see everything clearly." These miracles serve as a testament to Jesus' divine authority and His mission to restore both physical and spiritual wholeness.
Spiritual RestorationThe broader spiritual application of regaining is found in the promise of eternal life and the restoration of humanity's relationship with God through Christ. In
2 Corinthians 5:17, Paul writes, "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come!" This transformation signifies the ultimate regaining of a right relationship with God, made possible through the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus.
Eschatological HopeThe Bible also speaks of a future restoration of all creation. In
Revelation 21:5, God proclaims, "Behold, I make all things new." This eschatological vision encompasses the complete regaining of the intended order and harmony of creation, free from sin and death. The hope of this ultimate restoration encourages believers to persevere in faith, looking forward to the fulfillment of God's promises.
Throughout Scripture, the theme of regaining underscores God's redemptive work in history and His ongoing commitment to restore what has been lost, offering hope and assurance to believers.
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