"And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul"Special" "Extraordinary" (Gspd). "Miracles of an unusual kind" (NEB). "Lit., not usual or common" (Vincent p. 552). While miracles are extraordinary in themselves, these miracles seem to have been more "unusual", even in the day and age of miracles. "They were extraordinary in the sense that they were wrought without personal contact with the patient, possibly without even consciousness on the part of Paul" (Reese p. 677). "Wrought" "Was performing" (NASV), present tense.

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