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  2. Physician, heal thyself - Wikipedia

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    Physician, heal thyself (Greek: Ἰατρέ, θεράπευσον σεαυτόν, Iatre, therapeuson seauton), sometimes quoted in the Latin form, Medice, cura te ipsum, is an ancient proverb appearing in Luke 4:23. There, Jesus is quoted as saying, "Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, 'Physician, heal thyself': whatsoever we have heard ...

  3. The Frog and the Fox - Wikipedia

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    The fox's taunt echoes the Greek proverb, "Physician, heal thyself", which was current in Aesop's time (and was later quoted in the Christian scriptures). The fable was recorded in Greek by Babrius , [ 2 ] and afterwards was Latinised by Avianus . [ 3 ]

  4. Woes of the Pharisees - Wikipedia

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    They were like whitewashed tombs (in the King James Version, whited sepulchres), beautiful on the outside, but full of dead men's bones. They professed a high regard for the dead prophets of old and claimed that they would never have persecuted and murdered prophets when, in fact, they were cut from the same cloth as the persecutors and ...

  5. Luke 4 - Wikipedia

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    Physician, heal thyself; Related Bible parts: 2 Kings 5, Psalm 146, Isaiah 61, Matthew 4, Matthew 8, Mark 1; References ... Luke 4 King James Bible - Wikisource;

  6. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Physician, heal thyself; Play stupid games, win stupid prizes [23] Possession is nine-tenths of the law; Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely; Practice makes perfect; Practice what you preach; Preaching to the choir; Prevention is better than cure; Pride comes/goes before a fall (O.T.), Procrastination is the thief of time

  7. Vis medicatrix naturae - Wikipedia

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    Vis medicatrix naturae (literally "the healing power of nature", and also known as natura medica) is the Latin rendering of the Greek Νόσων φύσεις ἰητροί ("Nature is the physician(s) of diseases"), a phrase attributed to Hippocrates.

  8. Race and appearance of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Jesus's prediction that he would be taunted "Physician, heal yourself" [31] may suggest that Jesus was indeed physically deformed ("crooked" or hunch-backed), as claimed in the early Christian texts listed above.

  9. Talk:Physician, heal thyself - Wikipedia

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    Thus interestingly, In the sixth plague of boils in Exodus, "the magicians could not stand before Moses because of the boils, for the boils were on the magicians". Thus the God of the Hebrews is saying to the representatives of Thoth, Physician, heal thyself. Bob Enyart, Denver KGOV radio host 17:23, 1 March 2017 (UTC)