· Translation: KJV

Luke 5:25Immediately he rose up before them, and took up that which he was laying on, and departed to his house, glorifying God.

The setting

Same crowded house in Capernaum. The man who came through the roof now walks out the front door, carrying his mat...

The emotion here: documenting miraculous joy with careful precision

The original word

parachrēma (παραχρῆμα) — instantly, at that very moment, no gradual recovery

Why it matters

Carrying your own sleeping mat was proof of complete healing in that culture

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What most readers miss in Luke 5:25

He IMMEDIATELY praised God — healing didn't make him forget Who healed him

Common misconceptionPeople focus on the physical miracle but miss that his FIRST response was worship — true healing includes a transformed heart toward God.

Bible Genome reading

Luke 5:25 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerLuke
Eragospel
Primary emotiongrateful
Literary typenarrative

Emotional genome

Comfort power85%
Quotability80%
Memorability85%
Crisis relevance80%
Standalone75%
Themes:instant healinggratitude

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Luke 5:25 comes from the book of Luke, written during the gospel period. These words are attributed to Luke. The dominant emotion in this verse is grateful, with a comfort power of 85% and a tone that is celebratory. It belongs to the narrative genre of biblical literature. Key themes include instant healing, gratitude. Notable phrases: immediately he rose up; glorifying God.

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