“And” | καὶ | And, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words | And |
“Jesus” | Ἰησοῦς | Jesus (i.e., Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites | Jesus |
“answering” | ἀποκριθεὶς | To conclude for oneself, i.e., (by implication) to respond; by Hebraism (compare H6030) to begin to speak (where an address is expected) | answering |
“said” | εἶπεν | To speak or say (by word or writing) | said |
“unto” | πρὸς | A preposition of direction; forward to, i.e., toward (with the genitive case, the side of, i.e., pertaining to; with the dative case, by the side of, i.e., near to; usually with the accusative case, the place, time, occasion, or respect, which is the destination of the relation, i.e., whither or for which it is predicated) | unto |
“them,” | αὐτούς | The reflexive pronoun self, used (alone or in the comparative G1438) of the third person, and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons | them |
“They” | οἱ | The (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) | They |
“that” | ὑγιαίνοντες | To have sound health, i.e., be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine) | that |
“are” | ἔχουσιν | To hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possession; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition) | are |
“whole” | ὑγιαίνοντες | To have sound health, i.e., be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine) | whole |
“need” | χρείαν | Employment, i.e., an affair; also (by implication) occasion, demand, requirement or destitution | need |
“not” | Οὐ | The absolute negative (compare G3361) adverb; no or not | not |
“a physician;” | ἰατροῦ | A physician | physician |
“but” | ἀλλ' | Properly, other things, i.e., (adverbially) contrariwise (in many relations) | but |
“they” | οἱ | The (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) | they |
“that are” | ἔχοντες· | To hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possession; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition) | are |
“sick.” | κακῶς | Badly (physically or morally) | sick |