Luke 7:2

2 A Roman captain there had a servant who was on his deathbed. He prized him highly and didn't want to lose him.

Luke 7:2 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 7:2

And a certain centurion's servant
The same that Matthew makes mention of, ( Matthew 8:5 Matthew 8:6 ) , (See Gill on Matthew 8:5). (See Gill on Matthew 8:6).

who was dear unto him;
to the centurion, being an honest, upright, faithful, and obliging servant; as Tabi was to Rabban Gamaliel, of whom his master said F12,

``Tabi my servant, is not as other servants, (hyh rvk) , "he is upright".''

was sick:
of a palsy; see ( Matthew 8:6 ) ,

and ready to die;
in all appearance his case was desperate, and there was no help for him by any human means, which makes the following cure, the more remarkable.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 16. 2.

Luke 7:2 In-Context

1 When he finished speaking to the people, he entered Capernaum.
2 A Roman captain there had a servant who was on his deathbed. He prized him highly and didn't want to lose him.
3 When he heard Jesus was back, he sent leaders from the Jewish community asking him to come and heal his servant.
4 They came to Jesus and urged him to do it, saying, "He deserves this.
5 He loves our people. He even built our meeting place."
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