Matthew 12:16

16 But He gave them strict injunctions not to blaze abroad His doings,

Matthew 12:16 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 12:16

And charged them that they should not make him known.
] This charge was given, either to the multitude that followed him, and were healed by him, that when they returned to the respective places from whence they came, they would not make it known to his enemies where he was, and what he had done to them; being neither desirous of popular applause and glory, nor willing to provoke them more, nor to fall into their hands as yet; or else, as Mark seems to intimate, to the unclean spirits, that they would not declare who he was, the Son of God, they confessed him to be: and very likely it was given to both, and that they should neither tell where he was, nor who he was; and this charge was a very severe one; for the word signifies a charge with threatenings, should they not observe his orders.

Matthew 12:16 In-Context

14 But the Pharisees after leaving the synagogue consulted together against Him, how they might destroy Him.
15 Aware of this, Jesus departed elsewhere; and a great number of people followed Him, all of whom He cured.
16 But He gave them strict injunctions not to blaze abroad His doings,
17 that those words of the Prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled,
18 "This is My servant whom I have chosen, My dearly loved One in whom My soul takes pleasure. I will put My spirit upon Him, and He will announce justice to the nations.
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