Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises
Oops of the Day
Jonathan’s son, Mephibosheth’s, feet were crippled. So he had to use crutches to help him walk.
II Samuel 4:4 – II Samuel 19:24
Fact of the Day
No! He wasn’t just a cripple. His feet were paralyzed. How do we know? When King David was running from Absalom, Mephibosheth did not “care for his feet”. The only reason he would have to take special care of his feet is that, if they were paralyzed, he would not be able to feel whether he had accidentally hit something and cut them, etc. And, being paralyzed, he would not have been able to use normal crutches because his feet would not have been able to detect when they touched the floor. However, he could have used 3-footed stand-alone crutches and swung his feet between them.
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