Matthew 8:1

1 cum autem descendisset de monte secutae sunt eum turbae multae

Matthew 8:1 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 8:1

When he was come down from the mountain
Into which he went up, and preached the sermon recorded in the "three" preceding chapters:

great multitudes followed him:
which is mentioned, partly to shew, that the people which came from several parts, still continued with him, being affected with his discourses and miracles; and partly on account of the following miracle, of healing the leper, which was not done in a corner, but before great multitudes, who were witnesses of it: though some think this miracle was wrought more privately.

Matthew 8:1 In-Context

1 cum autem descendisset de monte secutae sunt eum turbae multae
2 et ecce leprosus veniens adorabat eum dicens Domine si vis potes me mundare
3 et extendens manum tetigit eum Iesus dicens volo mundare et confestim mundata est lepra eius
4 et ait illi Iesus vide nemini dixeris sed vade ostende te sacerdoti et offer munus quod praecepit Moses in testimonium illis
5 cum autem introisset Capharnaum accessit ad eum centurio rogans eum
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