NOT LONG AFTERWARD. While Christ was in the territory of the Ten
Towns. This is different from the feeding of the Five Thousand (Mark
6:32-44). For notes on the feeding of the Four Thousand, see Matthew
14:13-21. [In Mark 8:19-20 Jesus mentions both incidents.]... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT TO THE DISTRICT OF DALMANUTHA. Matthew says "Magadan" [or
Magdala]. Neither place now exists, but they are thought to have been
near each other on the western shore of Lake Galilee. Some think they
are different names for the same place, which was common at that time.... [ Continue Reading ]
11-13. SOME PHARISEES CAME TO JESUS. See notes _on_ Matthew 16:1-4.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DISCIPLES HAD FORGOTTEN TO BRING ANY EXTRA BREAD. On the lesson
which Jesus teaches here, see notes on Matthew 16:5-12. Matthew says
"Sadducees" instead of "Herod," Herod was himself a Sadducee, and
Sadducees made up the political "Party of Herod.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CAME TO BETHSAIDA. On the eastern bank of the Jordan, near where
it flows into Lake Galilee. Only Mark tells of this miracle. SOME
PEOPLE BROUGHT A BLIND MAN TO JESUS. This man had not been born blind,
since he had seen both people and trees (Mark 8:24). They brought him
either because he could... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LED HIM OUT OF THE VILLAGE. Jesus had done this with the deaf man
(that is, taken him out of the crowd) Mark 7:33. AFTER SPITTING ON THE
MAN'S EYES. Johnson believes this action was done to develop faith in
the man, since Jesus usually demanded faith in the one whom he healed.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MAN LOOKED UP AND SAID. He was sure these were men, yet they
seemed to him as large as trees.... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS AGAIN PLACED HIS HANDS. Johnson considers this to be the only
example of_ progressive healing._ If so, it is also an example of
progressive faith, and the Lord healed him progressively to save as
well as heal. It can also be explained by viewing two healings: the
first for the eyes; and the se... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS THEN SENT HIM HOME. He must not have lived in Bethsaida, since
he was told not to go back into the village. Jesus did not try to gain
honor for himself (_see_ Mark 7:36).... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE VILLAGES OF CAESAREA PHILIPPI. For notes on Peter's Declaration
about Jesus, see Matthew 16:13-20. Caesarea Philippi was near Mount
Hermon in north-east Palestine. Herod Phillip rebuilt this town and
called it "Caesarea Philippi" to honor himself. Many Gentiles lived
there, and it was a cente... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JESUS BEGAN TO TEACH HIS DISCIPLES. Jesus would accomplish God's
purpose by his suffering and death (Luke 9:31; Hebrews 2:14-17). See
notes on Matthew 16:21-28. If, THEN, A MAN IS ASHAMED OF ME.... [ Continue Reading ]