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Verse Matthew 9:24. _THE MAID IS NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPETH_] That is, she
is not dead so as to _continue_ under the power of death; but shall be
raised from it as a, person is from natural sleep.
_THEY...
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The account contained in these verses is also recorded, with some
additional circumstances, in Mark 5:22, and Luke 8:41.
Matthew 9:18
THERE CAME A CERTAIN RULER - Mark
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CHAPTER 9
1. A Man Sick of the Palsy Healed. (Matthew 9:1 .) 2. The Call of
Matthew (Matthew 9:9 .) 3. With the Publicans and the Sinners.
(Matthew 9:10 .) 4. The Question of John's Disciples. ...
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JAIRAS-' DAUGHTER AND THE WOMAN WITH HAEMORRHAGE (Mark 5:21 *, Luke
8:40). Mt. records in nine verses what Mk. takes twenty-three to tell.
He again forsakes Mk.'s order, postponing Mark 2:23 to...
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GIVE PLACE, FOR THE MAID IS NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPETH.
The reality of the death is not denied, but only the fact implicitly
assumed, that death will be followed by. resurrection, as sleep is by
an awaken...
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While he was saying these things, look you, a ruler came and knelt
before him in worship; "My daughter, he said, "has just died. But come
and lay your hand upon her, and she will live:" Jesus rose and...
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THE GROWTH OF OPPOSITION (Matthew 9:1-34)
We have repeatedly seen that in Matthew's gospel there is nothing
haphazard. It is carefully planned and carefully designed.
In Matthew 9:1-38 we see another...
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GIVE PLACE. Go out [of the room].
MAID. Greek. _korasion._ The same as "damsel" in Mark 6:22; Mark 6:28:
not the same as "damsel" in Mark 5:39 (App-108. IX), which _is
paidion_ (App-108. V).
SLEEPETH...
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The Daughter of Jairus, 18, 19 and 23 26; Mark 5:22-24; Mark 5:35-43;
Luke 8:41-42; Luke 8:49-56
The Woman cured of an Issue of Blood, 20
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_is not dead, but sleepeth_ These words are reported without variation
by the three Synoptists; it is open to question whether they ought not
to be taken literally. The word for sleepeth (καθεύδει) do...
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THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS, 18, 19 and 23–26
Mark 5:22-24; Mark 5:35-43; Luke 8:41-42; Luke 8:49-56.
THE WOMAN CURED OF AN ISSUE OF BLOOD
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ΤῸ ΚΟΡΆΣΙΟΝ. Diminutive of affection. This form is rejected
by the Atticists in favour of κόριον, κορίδιον,
κορίσκη, κορίσκιον. It is frequent in Epictetus,
Lucian, and other late authors. See Lob. _P...
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VER 23. AND WHEN JESUS CAME INTO THE RULER'S HOUSE, AND SAW THE
MINSTRELS AND THE PEOPLE MAKING A NOISE, 24. HE SAID UNTO THEM, "GIVE
PLACE; FOR THE MAID IS NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPETH." AND THEY LAUGHED H...
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_COMPASSION RESTORED A GIRL AND HEALED A WOMAN MATTHEW 9:18-26:_ It
was compassion that caused Jesus to raise Jairus' daughter from the
dead. (Luke 8:51) Jairus was a father that loved his daughter ve...
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ΆΝΑΧΩΡΕΊΤΕ _praes. imper. act._
ΆΝΑΧΩΡΈΩ (G402) уходить,
ΆΠΈΘΑΝΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΆΠΟΘΝΉΣΚΩ (G599)
умирать,
ΚΑΘΕΎΔΕΙ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΚΑΘΕΎΔΩ (G2518)
спать. _Praes._ противопоставлен _aor....
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Section 20
JESUS RAISES JAIRUS-' DAUGHTER
(Parallels: Mark 5:21-43; Luke 8:49-56)
TEXT: 9:18-26
18.
While he spake these things unto them, behold, there came a ruler, and
worshipped him, saying, M...
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While he spake these things unto them, behold, there came a certain
ruler, and worshipped him, saying, My daughter is even now dead: but
come and lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.
For the...
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14 It is a most difficult lesson for the saints to learn, that God's
dealings with His creatures change, and that their conduct should
change accordingly, John's disciples thought that the Lord's foll...
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THE RAISING OF JAIRUS' DAUGHTER, AND THE HEALING OF THE WOMAN WITH AN
ISSUE OF BLOOD (Mark 5:21; Luke 8:40). The most important point in the
raising of Jairus' daughter is the reality of the death. Th...
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THE SICK OF THE PALSY. CALL OF MATTHEW. RAISING OF JAIRUS' DAUGHTER
1-8. The paralytic healed and his sins forgiven (Mark 2:1; Luke 5:17).
The peculiarity of this miracle is that it was worked to prov...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 9
3. THE MAN WHO COULD NOT WALK 9:1-8
V1 Then Jesus stepped into a boat. He went back across the lake and
arrived at his own town. V...
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(23-26) The other Gospels fill up the gap. While our Lord was speaking
the words of promise to the woman, messengers came from the house of
Jairus, reporting that the child was dead. They whisper to h...
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CHAPTER 8
The Signs of the Kingdom - Matthew 8:1 - Matthew 9:1
REFERRING to Matthew 4:23, we find the work of Christ at the beginning
of His ministry summarised as teaching and preaching and healing...
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_The daughter of Jairus, with interlude_ (Mark 5:21-43; Luke 8:40-56).
Given by Matthew in immediate connection with the discourse on
fasting, but by Mark, and Luke following him, in connection with t...
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The narrative returns to the case of Jairus' daughter....
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ἀναχωρεῖτε, retire! Hired mourners distasteful to Jesus,
who gladly avails Himself of this opportunity of dismissing them.
οὐ γὰρ ἀπέθανε : no need of you yet, for the maid
(κοράσιον, dim. for κόρη, b...
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LORD OF LIFE AND DEATH
Matthew 9:18-26
No grief appeals to Christ in vain. He always arises to follow. Let us
as His disciples ever follow where He leads. We are permitted to be
His fellow-workers a...
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The King now exercised His authority in a new way. He pronounced
pardon on a sinner, and straightway opposition was aroused. To the
questioning and rebellious hearts He vindicated His authority to
for...
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The girl is not dead. Christ, by saving so, insinuated that she was
not dead in such a manner as they imagined; that is, so as to remain
dead, but presently to return to life, as if she had been only...
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RESURRECTION OF JAIRUS'S DAUGHTER
Matthew 9:18-26; Mark 5:23-43; & Luke 8:41-56. Mark: “And, behold,
one of the chief rulers of the synagogue, by name Jairus, comes; and
seeing Him, falls at His feet,...
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We have here two most interesting miracles of the Lord Jesus; and they
are blended into one view, because the one runs into the other, and
both serve mutually to illustrate the glory of Jesus. The imp...
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Chapter 8, which opens the portion that comes before us tonight, is a
striking illustration as well as proof of the method which God has
been pleased to employ in giving us the apostle Matthew's accou...
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_NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPING_
‘The maid is not dead, but sleepeth.’
Matthew 9:24
We have three great lessons from this history.
I. A LESSON AGAINST DESPAIR.—The first is never to believe that we
are ut...
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In the following chapter (chapter 9), while acting in the character
and according to the power of Jehovah (as we read in Psalms 103), "Who
forgiveth all thine iniquities, who healeth all thy diseases...
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He said unto them, Give place: for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth.
And they laughed him to scorn.
Ver. 24. _And they laughed him to scorn_] This is daily done by the
mad world, quite beside itsel...
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Mat. 9:24. When Christ said, She is not dead, but sleepeth, thereby is
meant that her soul was not finally separated from her body, so as to
enter into the spiritual and eternal world; nor had there t...
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_He said unto them, Give place_ Mark, whose narrative is more
particular, says, _When he was come in_, namely, into the house, _he
said unto them, Why make ye this ado and weep? the damsel is not dead...
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GIVE PLACE; retire: your services are not wanted.
NOT DEAD; that is, not permanently. Her death is but as a sleep from
which she will be speedily awakened....
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HE SAID UNTO THEM, GIVE PLACE, FOR THE MAID IS NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPETH.
AND THEY LAUGHED HIM TO SCORN....
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At the house of Jairus:...
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Returning to His own city, Capernaum, He has brought to Him a man
totally helpless, lying on a bed. This case of palsy is indicative of
the complete debilitating effects of sin: man is left without st...
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18-26 The death of our relations should drive us to Christ, who is
our life. And it is high honour to the greatest rulers to attend on
the Lord Jesus; and those who would receive mercy from Christ, m...
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Mark saith, MARK 5:39,40, _When he was come in, he saith unto them,
Why make ye this ado, and weep? The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth.
And they laughed him to scorn. But when he had put them all ou...
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII
And I conjecture that they suspected that the signs upon earth might
possibly not be of God; for they did not hesitate indeed to say,
"Jesus casts out demons by...
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Matthew 9:24 said G3004 (G5719) them G846 room G402 (G5720) for G1063
girl G2877 is G599 not...
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‘And when Jesus came into the ruler's house, and saw the
flute-players, and the crowd making a tumult, he said, “Give place,
for the damsel is not dead, but sleeps.” And they laughed him to
scorn.'
On...
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WHAT JESUS HAS TO OFFER AND THE GROWTH OF PHARISAIC OPPOSITION
(9:10-34).
We are now informed about the first open opposition among the
Pharisees to Jesus. The Pharisees had seemingly previously appro...
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THE RAISING OF A RULER'S DAUGHTER AND THE HEALING OF THE WOMAN WITH A
DISCHARGE OF BLOOD (9:18-26).
No better illustration of the fact that the new had come can be found
than here. In the raising of t...
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Matthew 9:24. GIVE PLACE. A request for the crowd to retire.
FOR THE DAMSEL IS NOT DEAD, BUT SLEEPETH. A direct reference to the
miracle, which He was about to perform. She did not die, as others
die...
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The four miracles mentioned in this section seem to have occurred in
immediate succession. On the way to the house of the ruler, the woman
with an issue of blood is cured; the ruler's daughter is rais...
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Matthew 9:18 , MATTHEW 9:23
The Raising of Jairus' Daughter.
I. The miracles of raising from the dead, whereof this is the first,
have always been regarded as the mightiest outcomings of the power of...
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Matthew 9:18. _While he spake these things unto them, behold, there
came a certain ruler, and worshipped him, saying, My daughter is even
now dead: but come and lay thy hand upon her, and she shall li...
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Matthew 9:1. _And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came
into his own city._
Our Lord had given these Gergesenes an opportunity of becoming his
disciples, the kingdom of God had come very...
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CONTENTS: Healing of the palsied man. Call of Matthew. Answering the
Pharisees. Healing of woman with issue of blood. Daughter of a ruler
raised from the dead. Two blind men healed. A demon cast out....
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Matthew 9:1. _Jesus came into his own city,_ Capernaum, as in Mark.
Our Saviour was a stranger on earth, born in Bethlehem, an exile in
Egypt, resident at Nazareth, but latterly in Capernaum.
Matthew...
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SHE IS ONLY SLEEPING. Jesus does not deny the reality of death. He
means to say that death will be followed by the raising from death,
just as people wake up from sleep. THEY ALL STARTED MAKING FUN OF...
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_The maid is not dead, but sleepeth._
THE HEALING OF JAIRUS’S DAUGHTER
On His way to perform one act of love, He turned aside to give His
attention to another; He had a heart ready to respond to ever...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 9:24 Jesus brings the GIRL to life,
anticipating his later raising of Lazarus and his own resurrection
(Matthew 28:1;...
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JESUS RESTORES A GIRL TO LIFE AND HEALS A BLEEDING WOMAN MATTHEW
9:18-26; MARK 5:21-43; LUKE 8:40-56; MARK 5:21 And when Jesus was
passed ove
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CHAPTER 9
_Passed over_ : that is, sailed across the sea of Galilee, to its
western side. _And came into his own city._ Sedulius thinks Bethlehem
is meant because he was born there. S. Jerome, with mo...
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_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 serv...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 9:1
_The_ _paralytic forgiven and healed. _Parallel passages: Mark 2:1;
Luke 5:17. (For connexion of thought, cf....
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And so he entered into a ship, and he passed over, and he came to his
own city (Matthew 9:1).
His own city being Capernaum. I told you that was his headquarters.
And, behold, they brought to him a ma...
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1 Kings 17:18; Acts 20:10; Acts 9:40; Isaiah 49:7; Isaiah 53:3;...
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Withdraw — There is no need of you now; for the maid is not dead —
Her life is not at an end; but sleepeth — This is only a temporary
suspension of sense and motion, which should rather be termed slee...