Luke 17:16

16 et cecidit in faciem ante pedes eius gratias agens et hic erat Samaritanus

Luke 17:16 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 17:16

And he fell down on his face at his feet
For being cleansed, he might draw nigh unto Jesus; and which he did, with the most profound respect unto him, and reverence of him; and having a deep sense of the favour he had received from him, prostrated himself in this manner before him:

giving him thanks;
who had shown compassion to him, had exerted his power on him, and had favoured him with such a singular mercy, as restoring him to health:

and he was a Samaritan;
this is particularly remarked by the evangelist, because the Samaritans were reckoned by the Jews, to be ignorant and irreligious persons, and no better than Heathens; and yet this man behaved as a religious good man, who had a sense of his mercy, knew his duty, and his obligations, and performed them; when the other nine, who very likely were all Jews, acted a very stupid and ungrateful part.

Luke 17:16 In-Context

14 quos ut vidit dixit ite ostendite vos sacerdotibus et factum est dum irent mundati sunt
15 unus autem ex illis ut vidit quia mundatus est regressus est cum magna voce magnificans Deum
16 et cecidit in faciem ante pedes eius gratias agens et hic erat Samaritanus
17 respondens autem Iesus dixit nonne decem mundati sunt et novem ubi sunt
18 non est inventus qui rediret et daret gloriam Deo nisi hic alienigena
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