Matthew Chapter 8, Verse 16

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16: οψιας δε γενομενης προσηνεγκαν αυτω δαιμονιζομενους πολλους και εξεβαλεν τα πνευματα λογω και παντας τους κακως εχοντας εθεραπευσεν— edit Textus Receptus
16: When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick:- edit KJV text
16: And when evening was come, they brought to him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word: and all that were sick he healed:— edit Douay text


When the even was come, etc. The fame of the miracles of Jesus would probably draw together a crowd, and those who had friends that were afflicted would bring them. All that were brought to him he healed. This was proof of two things: first, his great benevolence; and, secondly, of his Divine mission. He might have established the latter by miracles that would do no good. None of his miracles were performed, however, merely to make a display of power, unless the cursing of the barren fig-tree be an exception comp. Mk 11:11ff. This was on the evening of the sabbath, Mk 1:21ff. The Jews kept the sabbath from evening to evening, Lev 23:32. On the sabbath they would not even bring their sick to be healed, (Lk 13:14) but as soon as it was closed, on the evening of the same day, they came in multitudes to be cured.

Possessed with devils. See Barnes "Mt 4:24".

With his word. By his command; by a word.

  • "brought unto him many" Mk 1:32
This entry includes text from Barnes New Testament Notes.


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