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The Physician in the Bible


Ecclesiasticus (or Sirach) 38:1-16

Hold the Physician in honor, for he is essential to you, and God it was who established his profession.

From God the doctor has his wisdom, and the king provides tor his sustenance.

His knowledge makes the doctor distinguished, and gives him access to those in authority.

God makes the earth yield healing herbs which the prudent man should not neglect;

Was not the water sweetened by a twig that men might learn his power?

He endows men with the knowledge to glory in his mighty works,

Through which the doctor eases pain and the druggist prepares his medicines;

Thus God's creative work continues without cease in its efficacy on the surface of the earth.

My son, when you are ill, delay not, but pray to God, who will heal you;

Flee wickedness; let our hands be just, cleanse your heart of every sin;

Offer your sweet-smelling oblation and petition, a rich offering according to your means.

Then give the doctor his place lest he leave; for you need him too.

There are times that give him an advantage, and he too beseeches God

That his diagnosis may be correct and his treatment bring about a cure.


The Bible is a source of inspiration for Catholic physicians.

When it was evening they brought Him many and He cured all the sick. (Mt. 8:16)

A large number of people came to hear Him and He healed them of their diseases. (Lk. 6:17)

When it was evening they brought Him many and He cured all the sick. (Mt. 8:16)

He had cured many and those who had diseases were pressing upon Him to touch Him. (Mk. 3:10)

At that time He cured many of their diseases. (Lk. 7:21)

Great crowds followed Him, and He cured them there. (Mt. 19:2)

Jesus went around to all the towns and villages curing every disease and illness. (Mt. 9:35)

Great crowds came to Him having with them the lame, the blind, the deformed, the mute, and many others, and He cured them. (Mt. 15:30)

The blind and lame approached Him in the temple area and He cured them. (Mt. 21:14)



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