Luke Chapter 4, Verse 30
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30: αυτος δε διελθων δια μεσου αυτων επορευετο
30: But he passing through the midst of them went his way,
30: But he passing through the midst of them, went his way.
Passing through the midst of them, went his way. This escape was very
remarkable. It is remarkable that he should escape out of their hands
when their very object was to destroy him, and that he should escape in
so peaceful a manner, without violence or conflict. A similar case is
recorded in Jn 8:59. There are but two ways of accounting for this:
1st. That other Nazarenes, who had not been present in the synagogue, heard what was doing and came to rescue him, and in the contest that rose between the two parties Jesus silently escaped.
2nd. More probably that Jesus by divine power, by the force of a word or look, stilled their passions, arrested- their purposes, and passed silently through them. That he had such a power over the spirits of men we learn from the occurrence in Gethsemane, when he said, "I am he; and they went backward and fell to the ground," Jn 18:6.

