Matteo 4:23

23 E Gesù andava attorno per tutta la Galilea, insegnando nelle lor sinagoghe, e predicando l’evangelo del regno, e sanando ogni malattia, ed ogni infermità fra il popolo.

Matteo 4:23 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 4:23

And Jesus went about all Galilee
Having called four of his disciples, he took a tour throughout Galilee; a country mean and despicable, inhabited by persons poor, illiterate, vile, and wicked: such had the first fruits of Christ's ministry, and messages of his grace; which shows the freeness, sovereignty, and riches, of his abounding goodness. He went about "all" this country, both upper and nether Galilee, which was very populous: Josephus says F12, there were two hundred and four cities and towns in it; he means, which were places of note, besides villages. He went about, not like Satan, seeking the destruction of men; but as one that went along with him says, "doing good", ( Acts 10:38 ) , both to the bodies and souls of men; for he was

teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the Gospel of the
kingdom.
The places where he taught were "their synagogues": he did not creep into private houses, as the Pharisees then, and false apostles afterwards did; but he appeared openly, and declared his doctrine in places of public worship; where the Jews met together for divine service, to pray, read the Scriptures, and give a word of exhortation to the people; for though they had but one temple, which was at Jerusalem, they had many synagogues, or meeting places, all over the land: here Christ not only prayed and read, but "preached"; and the subject matter of his ministry was, "the Gospel of the kingdom": that is, the good news of the kingdom of the Messiah being come, and which now took place; wherefore he exhorted them to repent of, and relinquish their former principles; to receive the doctrines, and submit to the ordinances of the Gospel dispensation: he also preached to them the things concerning the kingdom of heaven; as that except a man be born again, he cannot see it; and unless he has a better righteousness than his own, he cannot enter into it: he was also

healing all manner of sickness, and all manner of disease among the
people.
It is in the Greek text, "every sickness and every disease"; that is, all sorts of maladies, disorders and distempers, which attend the bodies of men; and is another instance, besides ( Matthew 3:5 ) in which the word "all", or "every", is to be taken in a limited and restrained sense, for "some", or "some of all sorts"; which teaches us how to understand those phrases, when used in the doctrine of redemption by Christ.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 In vita ejus.

Matteo 4:23 In-Context

21 Ed egli, passato più oltre, vide due altri fratelli: Giacomo, il figliuolo di Zebedeo, e Giovanni, suo fratello, in una navicella, con Zebedeo, lor padre, i quali racconciavano le lor reti; e li chiamò.
22 Ed essi, lasciata prestamente la navicella, e il padre loro, lo seguitarono.
23 E Gesù andava attorno per tutta la Galilea, insegnando nelle lor sinagoghe, e predicando l’evangelo del regno, e sanando ogni malattia, ed ogni infermità fra il popolo.
24 E la sua fama andò per tutta la Siria; e gli erano presentati tutti quelli che stavano male, tenuti di varie infermità e dolori: gl’indemoniati, e i lunatici, e i paralitici; ed egli li sanava.
25 E molte turbe lo seguitarono di Galilea, e di Decapoli, e di Gerusalemme, e della Giudea, e d’oltre il Giordano.
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