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Matthew 9:1 open_in_new
a ship the boat. The one already mentioned in Matthew 8.
His own. See note on "private" (2 Peter 1:20).
city. Capernaum. See note on Matthew 4:13, and App-169.
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Matthew 9:2 open_in_new
behold. Figure of speech Asterismos. App-6.
a man sick of the palsy. a paralytic.
bed. couch.
seeing. on seeing. See App-133.
their faith. Including of course that of the paralytic.
Son. Child. Greek. teknon.
be forgiven. stand remitted.. T Tr. and WH read the Indicatives "have been and are forgiven", marking the Lord's authority. Not the ambiguous "be forgiven".
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Matthew 9:4 open_in_new
knowing. perceiving. Greek. oida. App-132. Same word as "seeing" in Matthew 9:2. Not the same as "know", Matthew 9:6, or as in Matthew 9:30.
evil. mischief. Greek. poneros.
in, &c.. among [you] in your hearts.
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Matthew 9:6 open_in_new
the Son of man. See App-98. XVT.
power. authority. See App-172.
earth. the earth. Greek. ge. App-129.
unto. Greek. eis. Same as "into", Matthew 9:1.
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Matthew 9:7 open_in_new
to. Greek. eis. Same as "unto", Matthew 9:6.
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Matthew 9:8 open_in_new
multitudes. crowds. So verses: Matthew 9:33; Matthew 9:36. "people" in verses: Matthew 9:23; Matthew 9:25.
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Matthew 9:9 open_in_new
forth. along.
Matthew. An Aramaic word. See App-94.
at. over. Greek. epi.
the receipt of custom. the custom-house.
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Matthew 9:10 open_in_new
And it came to pass.. Hebraism: frequent in O.. See note on Genesis 1:2.
sat at meat. was reclining
the house. his house:
he. Matthew's house. Compare Luke 5:29. so in Matthew 9:28.
publicans. tax-gatherers.
sinners. Especially in. religious sense. This usage is common in the Inscriptions in Asia Minor (Deiss-mann).
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Matthew 9:11 open_in_new
Pharisees. See App-120.
Master. Teacher.
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Matthew 9:12 open_in_new
They that be, &c. Figure of speech Paroemia (App-6).
whole. strong. Eng. "whole" is from Anglo-Saxon hael. our "hale", healthy or strong.
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Matthew 9:13 open_in_new
But, &c. This is the application. Hosea 6:6 is quoted with evident reference to Hosea 6:1; Hosea 5:13 with Hosea 7:1. See App-117.
go ye. To your teachers.
meaneth. is.
will have. require.
mercy. compassion. Greek. eleos.
I am not come. I came not.
the righteous. just ones.
to repentance. All the texts omit: also wanting in Syriac and Vulgate both here and in Mark 2:17.
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Matthew 9:14 open_in_new
came. come.
fast oft. Compare Luke 18:12.
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Matthew 9:15 open_in_new
Can, &c. Figure of speech Paroemia.
the children, &c.. Hebraism. Used in various connections. Compare Matthew 23:15.Deuteronomy 13:13; 1 Samuel 2:12 (margin); Matthew 20:31; 2 Samuel 12:5 (margin) John 17:12.Acts 3:25.
children. sons. Greek plural of huios.
shall. will.
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Matthew 9:16 open_in_new
No man. No one.
new cloth. new flannel: i.e. undressed or unfulled. In this condition it is less supple and will tear away.
unto. on or upon. Greek. epi.
that which is put in, &c.. the insertion: i.e. the patch put on.
taketh. teareth away.
the rent is made worse. a worse rent takes place.
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Matthew 9:17 open_in_new
new. freshly made: i.e. young. Greek. neos = new as to time.
old bottles. old or dried skins.
bottles. wine skins.
else. otherwise.
break. burst.
perish. are ruined.
new bottles. fresh wineskins of newer quality or character. Greek. kainos.
preserved. preserved together.
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Matthew 9:18 open_in_new
a certain. one.. Hebraism.
ruler. a civil ruler. Not the same miracle as that in Mark 5:22, and Luke 8:41. See App-138.
worshipped. began doing homage. App-137.
is even now dead. hath just now died.
live. come to life again. Especially to live again in resurrection. See Mark 16:11.Luke 24:5; 3 John 1:11; 3 John 1:11 :25, John 11:26; Acts 1:3; Acts 9:41; Acts 25:19. Rom 6:10. 2 Corinthians 13:4.Revelation 1:18; Revelation 2:8; Revelation 13:14; Revelation 20:4; Revelation 20:5.
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Matthew 9:20 open_in_new
a woman, &c. Not the same miracle as in Mark 5:25 and Luke 8:43. See App-138.
an issue of blood. a hemorrhage. Greek. haimorroeo. Occ only here.
hem: the tassel at one of the four corners, to touch which was. mark of profound respect. But see App-188, and compare Numbers 15:37-41.
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Matthew 9:21 open_in_new
said. kept saying.
within herself. The second woman seems to have spoken to others.
If. may, &c. See App-118. The condition being quite hypothetical.
whole. saved: i.e. healed.. Hebraism. Compare Psalms 42:11; Psalms 43:5; Psalms 67:2. saving health. Not the same word as in Matthew 9:12.
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Matthew 9:22 open_in_new
comfort. courage.
made thee whole. saved. As in Matthew 9:21.
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Matthew 9:26 open_in_new
fame hereof. this report.
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Matthew 9:27 open_in_new
Son of David. The second of nine occurrences in Matthew. See notes on Matthew 1:1; Matthew 21:9; Matthew 22:42. See App-98.
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Matthew 9:28 open_in_new
the house, or his house. See note on e. 10.
said. say.
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Matthew 9:29 open_in_new
According to. Greek. kata. App-104.
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Matthew 9:31 open_in_new
when they were departed... (32) As they went out. when they had gone out... but as they were leaving.
spread... fame. made Him known.
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Matthew 9:32 open_in_new
As they went. As they were going.
possessed with. devil. a demoniac.
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Matthew 9:33 open_in_new
devil. demon.
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Matthew 9:34 open_in_new
through. by. Greek. en. App-104. See note on "with", Matthew 3:11.
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Matthew 9:35 open_in_new
synagogues. See App-120.
preaching. heralding. Greek. kerusso. See App-121.
the gospel of the kingdom. the glad tidings of the kingdom. See App-140.
gospel. glad tidings, good news.
of. concerning. Genitive of Relation. App-17.
every. Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Genus), App-6. Put for every kind.
sickness. Greek. malakia. Occurs only in Matthew (here; Matthew 4:23; Matthew 10:1).
among the People. All the texts omit these words.
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Matthew 9:36 open_in_new
on. concerning. Greek. peri. fainted. were wearied. All the texts (App-94.) read "were harassed".
as. Figure of speech Simile. App-6.
no. Greek. me. App-105. Read this with having. feeling as if they had, &c.
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Matthew 9:37 open_in_new
truly. indeed.
plenteous. great.
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Matthew 9:38 open_in_new
Pray. Greek. deornai. App-134.
power. authority. See App-172.
against. over. Greek Genitive of Relation. App-17.
spirits. Plural of Greek. pneuma. See App-101.
to. so as to.
all manner of. every. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Genus), App-6, for all kinds of, as in Matthew 9:35.
sickness. See note on Matthew 9:35.