_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:1. SHIP.—_Boat_ (R.V.). HIS OWN CITY.—Capernaum (see
Matthew 4:13; Mark 2:1).
Matthew 9:2. PALSY.—Suffering apparently from a less severe type of
paralysis than the centurion’s servant (Matthew 8:6). THEIR
FAITH.—The faith of the sick man and of his friends who brought _h... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:9. RECEIPT OF CUSTOM.—_Place of toll_ (R. V.). See
Introduction.
Matthew 9:10. JESUS.—_He_ (R. V.), probably Matthew. SAT AT MEAT IN
THE HOUSE.—The modesty of our Evangelist signally appears here. Luke
says (Luke 5:29) that “Levi made Him a great feast,” or
“reception,” w... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:14. THE DISCIPLES OF JOHN.—The passage is interesting as
showing:
1. That the followers of the Baptist continued during our Lord’s
ministry to form a separate body (as in Matthew 11:2, Matthew 14:12).
2. That they obeyed rules which he had given them, more or less after... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:18. A CERTAIN RULER.—The president of a synagogue. His
name was Jairus (see Mark 5:22; Luke 8:41). Every synagogue had its
president, who superintended and directed the services. The ruler of a
synagogue was at the same time president of its college of elders
(_Lange_). MY... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:27. TWO BLIND MEN.—This miracle narrated by St. Matthew
only. Blindness is a far more frequent calamity in Palestine and the
adjoining countries than with us. Its frequency is attributable to
various causes, as, _e.g_. to the flying dust and sand pulverised by
the sun’s i... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 9:33 MARVELLED.—This miracle produced a great impression.
Why so, we may easily understand. The Jewish Rabbis and teachers
practised exorcism. They professed to cast out evil spirits. They did,
perhaps, produce effects of a noticeable kind on nervously disturbed
persons. But... [ Continue Reading ]
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Matthew 9:36_
Preparing for change.—We seem here to be like men arriving at a new
stage on their journey. At such a juncture they naturally ask, on the
one hand, how far _they have reached;_ and, on the other, what is
_required by them more_. With regard to our S... [ Continue Reading ]