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See the notes at Matthew 8:2....
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CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The Miraculous Drought of Fishes. (Luke 5:1)_
2. The Leper Healed. (Luke 5:12)
3. The Paralytic Healed. (Luke 5:17)
4. The Call of Matthew and the Feast ...
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THE HEALING OF A LEPER (Mark 1:40 *, Matthew 8:1 *). Lk. keeps closely
to Mk., but adds (Luke 5:16) that Jesus in His retirement gave Himself
to prayer. It is characteristic of him also to speak of Je...
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THE CONDITIONS OF A MIRACLE (Luke 5:1-11)...
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While Jesus was in one of the towns--look you--a man who was a severe
case of leprosy saw him. He fell before him and besought him, "Lord,
if you are willing to do so you are able to cleanse me." Jesu...
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FAME. report. Greek. _logos._
OF. concerning. Greek. _peri._ App-104.
CAME TOGETHER. kept coming together.
BY. Greek. _hupo._ App-104. All the texts omit "by Him".
OF. from. Greek. _apo._ App-104....
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_so much the more went there a fame abroad_ It is clear therefore that
the leper disobeyed his strict injunction. Such disobedience was
natural, and perhaps venial; but certainly not commendable.
_gr...
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The Healing of a Leper
12. _a certain city_ Probably the village of Hattîn, for we learn
from St Matthew's definite notice that this incident took place on
descending from the Mount of Beatitudes (_Ku...
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ΔΙΉΡΧΕΤΟ ΔῈ ΜΑ͂ΛΛΟΝ Ὁ ΛΌΓΟΣ ΠΕΡῚ
ΑΥ̓ΤΟΥ͂. ‘But the talk about Him spread the more.’ This is
a classical use of διέρχομαι, Soph. _Aj._ 978; Thuc. VI. 46.
It is only used once again by St Luke (Acts 5:3...
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THE HEALING OF A LEPER...
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Ver 12. And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a
man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought
him, saying, Lord, if you will, you can make me clean. 13. And...
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ΔΝΉΡΧΕΤΟ _impf. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΔΙΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ
(G1330) проходить через,
распространяться. _Impf._ указывает, что
слава об Иисусе продолжала
распространяться (RWP).
ΣΥΝΉΡΧΟΝΤΟ _impf. ind. med. (dep.)...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Cleansing Men (Luke 5:12-26)
12 While he was in one of the cities, there came a man full of
leprosy; and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and besought him,
Lord, if...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Jesus Heals a Leper
Scripture_
Luke 5:12-16 And it came to pass, while he was in one of the cities,
behold, a man full of leprosy: and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his
face, an...
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And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a man full
of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought him,
saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.
For the...
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8-11 Compare Mat_4:19-22; Mar_1:20.
11 This is the marvelous manner in which He recalls them. In a few
minutes He gives them a preview of the mission which they are to fill,
and then summons them to...
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MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES. THE PALSIED MAN
1-11. First miraculous draught of fishes (peculiar to Lk). Many
critics identify this incident with that recorded in Matthew 4:18 and
Mark 1:16. But there...
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THE LEPER CLEANSED (Matthew 8:1; Mark 1:40). See on Mt....
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 5
JESUS CALLS THE FIRST *DISCIPLES 5:1-11
V1 The people crowded round Jesus because they were so eager to hear
God’s message. He was standing by the...
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SO MUCH THE MORE. — The statement agrees with St. Mark, St. Matthew
closing his account with the command given to the leper. Both the
verbs, “went” and “came together,” are in the tense that
implies c...
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(12-16) A MAN FULL OF LEPROSY. — See Notes on Matthew 8:2. The
precise description is peculiar to, and characteristic of, St. Luke,
as is also the man’s “falling on his face.” The latter is
interestin...
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CHAPTER 16
THE MIRACLES OF HEALING.
IT is only natural that our Evangelist should linger with a
professional as well as a personal interest over Christ's connection
with human suffering and disease,...
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ἀκούειν, to hear, but not _the word_ as in Luke 5:1, rather to
hear about the wonderful Healer and to get healing for themselves
(θεραπεύεσθαι)....
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_The leper_ (Matthew 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45)....
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CLEANSING, POWER AND PARDON
Luke 5:12-26
Jesus did not hesitate to touch the leper, because He could no more be
polluted by uncleanness than could a ray of light by passing through a
fetid atmospher...
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Four of Jesus' disciples, already called into the relation of
discipleship, are here called more definitely to service. Taking
command of their vessel, to which in all probability they had returned
wi...
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(3) But so much the more went there a fame abroad of him: and great
multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed by him of their
infirmities.
(3) Christ would rather be well known by his doctri...
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Matthew 13:2-4; MARK 1:40-45; & LUKE 5:12-16. MARK: “And a leper
comes to Him, calling upon Him, and kneeling down before Him, and
saying to Him, If You may wish, You are able to cleanse me. And Jesus...
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1 _st. Luke 5:15-16_.
While seeking to calm the excitement produced by His miracles, Jesus
endeavoured also to preserve His energies from any spiritual
deterioration by devoting part of His time to me...
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3. _The Paralytic: Luke 5:15-26_. 1 _st._ A general description of the
state of the work, Luke 5:15-16; Luke 2 _d._ The cure of the
paralytic, Luke 5:17
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(12) And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold, a man
full of leprosy; who seeing Jesus, fell on his face, and besought him,
saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. (13)...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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Man, He was come for men. He will associate others (chapter 5) with
Himself in this glorious work. He has a right to do it. If He is in
grace a servant, He is so according to the full power of the Hol...
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BUT SO MUCH THE MORE WENT THERE A FAME ABROAD OF HIM,.... For the more
he charged the man to keep silence, the more he blazed it abroad,
being elated with the cure he received, and filled with gratitu...
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_Behold a man full of leprosy_ Of this miracle, see the notes on
Matthew 8:2, and Mark 1:45. _And he withdrew himself into the
wilderness and prayed_ The original expression, ην υποχωρων
εν ταις ερημο...
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The leper cleansed-the sick healed. Matthew 8:1-4; Matthew 9:1-7...
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Information of the effects of Christ's power and grace upon some, is
often instrumental in awakening the attention of others, and leading
them to apply to him, and thus to become partakers of his salv...
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BUT SO MUCH THE MORE WENT THERE A FAME ABROAD OF HIM; AND GREAT
MULTITUDES CAME TOGETHER TO HEAR, AND TO BE HEALED BY HIM OF THEIR
INFIRMITIES.
Luke does not, as a rule, tell the Gospel-stories in the...
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THE HEALING OF A LEPER AND OF A PARALYTIC. Luke 5:12
Healing a leper:...
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PETER, JAMES AND JOHN CALLED AS DISCIPLES
(vs.1-11)
It is good to read in verse 1 that by the Lake of Gennesaret (or Sea
of Galilee) the people pressed upon the Lord Jesus, not to see
miracles, but t...
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12-16 This man is said to be full of leprosy; he had that distemper
in a high degree, which represents our natural pollution by sin; we
are full of that leprosy; from the crown of the head to the sol...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 5:12...
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Luke 5:15 However G1161 report G3056 around G1330 (G5711) concerning
G4012 Him G846 more G3123 and G2532 great...
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‘But so much the more went abroad the report concerning him, and
great multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed of their
infirmities.'
But in the face of such an event the publicity was una...
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THE CLEANSING OF A SKIN DISEASED MAN (5:12-16).
The cleansing of a skin diseased man by touching him is something that
would have affected the ancient mind like little else. It indicated a
mastery ove...
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CHRONOLOGY. The occurrences mentioned in this section are detailed by
Matthew and Mark. The latter (Luke 1:40 to Luke 2:22) places them in
the same order, but Matthew inserts the healing of the leper...
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Luke 5:12-16. HEALING OF A LEPER. ONE OF THE CITIES (Luke 5:12).
Probably not Capernaum.
FULL OF LEPROSY. A term of medical accuracy, probably referring to
the severity of the disease in this case. O...
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SO MUCH THE MORE
(μαλλον). Mark 1:45 has only "much" (πολλα, many), but Mark
tells more about the effect of this disobedience.WENT ABROAD
(διηρχετο). Imperfect tense. The fame of Jesus kept going...
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Luke 5:1. _And it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him
to hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret, and saw
two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone ou...
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Luke 5:12. _And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold
a man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought
him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean....
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Luke 5:12. _And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold
a man full of leprosy:_
What a contrast there was between these two persons, the Lord Jesus
full of purity, and this man full of...
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Luke 5:12. _And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold
a man full of leprosy:_
As far gone with leprosy as he could be; thoroughly tainted, and eaten
up with that loathsome disease....
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CONTENTS: Miraculous draught of fishes. Healing of a leper and a
paralytic. Call of Matthew. The scribes and Pharisees answered.
Parables of the garment and bottles.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Simon, Ja...
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Luke 5:3. _He sat down, and taught the people out of the ship._ Here
he used those beautiful parables, in Matthew 13.; but Matthew's gospel
being extant, St. Luke does not repeat the parables in this...
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A MAN WHO WAS COVERED WITH LEPROSY. See notes on Matthew 8:1-4....
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_Behold a man full of leprosy_
THE LEPER CLEANSED
I. LEPROSY AFFORDS A STRIKING REPRESENTATION OF THE CHARACTER AND
CONSEQUENCE OF SIN.
1. This spiritual leprosy has rendered all our race unclean i...
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_Behold a man full of leprosy_
THE LEPER CLEANSED
I. LEPROSY AFFORDS A STRIKING REPRESENTATION OF THE CHARACTER AND
CONSEQUENCE OF SIN.
1. This spiritual leprosy has rendered all our race unclean i...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 5:15 TO HEAR HIM AND TO BE HEALED. Luke emphasizes
Jesus’ preaching ministry over his healing ministry (see Luke 6:18)....
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JESUS HEALS A MAN WITH LEPROSY MATTHEW 8:2-4; MARK 1:40-45; LUKE
5:12-15; MATTHEW 8:2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped
him, saying
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CHAPTER 5 VER. 6. _They inclosed a great multitude of fishes_ for
Peter had said, "At Thy word I will let down the net." "Behold here
the fruit and reward of obedience. Jesus did this 1. In order that...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 5:12.—St. Matthew gives a distinct note of time and place when
and where this miracle was wrought: it was after the Sermon on the
Mount, and as Jesus came down from the mount, th...
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EXPOSITION
When St. Luke compiled his Gospel, many of the circumstances connected
with the early relations of the leaders of Christianity with their
Founder were so well known, and had been so often r...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Luke's gospel chapter 5.
The popularity of the ministry of Jesus is growing. Word is being
spread around of the miracles that are being wrought by Him, and now
where...
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1 Timothy 5:25; John 6:2; Luke 12:1; Luke 14:25; Mark 1:28;...
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Went abroad [δ ι η ρ χ ε τ ο]. Dia, throughout the region.
Wyc., the word walked about.
Came together [σ υ ν η ρ χ ο ν τ ο] Imperfect. Kept coming
together, or were coming.
To be healed [θ ε ρ α π ε...