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JFB -> Mat 9:31
JFB: Mat 9:31 - But they, when they were departed, spread abroad his fame in all that country (See on Mat 8:4).
A Dumb Demoniac Healed (Mat 9:32-34).
(See on Mat 8:4).
A Dumb Demoniac Healed (Mat 9:32-34).
Clarke -> Mat 9:31
Clarke: Mat 9:31 - But they - spread abroad his fame But they - spread abroad his fame - They should have held their peace; for to obey is better than sacrifice, 1Sa 15:22; but man must always be wiser...
But they - spread abroad his fame - They should have held their peace; for to obey is better than sacrifice, 1Sa 15:22; but man must always be wiser than God, however, it may be profitable to remark
1st. That honor pursues those who fly from it
2dly. He who is thoroughly sensible of God’ s mercy cannot long contain his acknowledgments
3dly. That God in general requires that what a man has received, for his own salvation, shall become subservient to that of others - Let your light so shine, etc
God chooses to help man by man, that all may be firmly knit together in brotherly love.
TSK -> Mat 9:31

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Poole -> Mat 9:27-31
Poole: Mat 9:27-31 - crying, and saying, Thou Son of David, have mercy on us // Have mercy on us // Believe ye that I am able to do this? // They said unto him, Yea, Lord // Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you // Their eyes were opened // And Jesus straitly charged them, saying, See that no man know it Ver. 27-31. This miracle is reported only by St. Matthew, though the other evangelists tell us of some others of the same kind. They
followed him i...
Ver. 27-31. This miracle is reported only by St. Matthew, though the other evangelists tell us of some others of the same kind. They
followed him in the way,
crying, and saying, Thou Son of David, have mercy on us These are the first we read of in this Gospel, that made their applications to Christ under the notion of the Messiah (for so much that compellation, Thou Son of David, importeth). He was to open the blind eyes, Isa 35:5 42:7 , and was to be the Son of David, according to the prophecies of him; nor can any reason be given, why they called him the Son of David, but this their belief that he was the true Messias.
Have mercy on us: their petition is general, though without doubt they had a particular respect to their want of sight, and so our Saviour understood them. Others, that came to Christ for cure before, looked upon Christ as a man to whom God had given great power, and glorified God upon that account, as in Mat 9:8 . Their courage and boldness in the faith also appeared, in that they feared not the Pharisees decree made, as appeareth from Joh 9:22 ; for the Christ and the Son of David amongst the Jews at this time signified the same person, as appears by Mat 22:42 . Christ listens not unto them till he came into the house; there he saith,
Believe ye that I am able to do this? Christ forgetteth not the prayer of faith, though he doth not give a present answer according to our expectation, that he may continue us in our duty, and quicken us yet to further importunity. Our Lord puts the common test upon them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? There is no absolute particular promise for good things of a temporal concern; it is enough for us in those cases to believe that God is able to do the thing, and that he will do it if he seeth it be for our good; he only therefore questions their faith as to his power. In their former owning him as the Messiah, the Son of David, they had declared that they believed his kindness to the sons of men.
They said unto him, Yea, Lord we believe thou art able; and we believe thee the Messiah, come to do good, and we have a trust in thee thou wilt do it; for this cause we are come, we cry unto thee.
Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you See the mighty power of the prayer of faith.
Their eyes were opened that is, their visive faculty was restored, or given to them.
And Jesus straitly charged them, saying, See that no man know it It was known they were blind, and men must know that they now saw; but he charges them not to publish it as done by him. The word used signifieth to command with authority, and with a threatening annexed: we have met with several such commands to persons cured, and none of them observed, nor the persons blamed by Christ for not observing them. We must say the parties sinned in publishing the things, unless the command was with some limitations not mentioned by the evangelists; but we are not able, either to give a just account why or how Christ commanded them, nor how they published the things, or were excusable in doing of it.
Haydock -> Mat 9:31
Haydock: Mat 9:31 - Spread him fame abroad Spread him fame abroad. Unable to confine their gratitude within the narrow limits of humility prescribed them by Jesus Christ. (Haydock)
Spread him fame abroad. Unable to confine their gratitude within the narrow limits of humility prescribed them by Jesus Christ. (Haydock)
Gill -> Mat 9:31
Gill: Mat 9:31 - But they, when they were departed // spread abroad his fame in all that country But they, when they were departed,.... That is, out of the house where they received their cure, and out of the city; for it appears, by what follows,...
But they, when they were departed,.... That is, out of the house where they received their cure, and out of the city; for it appears, by what follows, they went into other parts, where it is probable they might originally belong; they
spread abroad his fame in all that country. This they did, not in contempt of Christ and his orders; but rather out of gratitude to their benefactor, and through an honest zeal to spread his honour and glory: though they are not to be commended for disregarding the command of Christ; for, not our affection, but Christ's will, is to be the rule of our actions.

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Maclaren -> Mat 9:18-31
Maclaren: Mat 9:18-31 - A Libation To Jehovah The Touch Of Faith And The Touch Of Christ
While He spake these things unto them, behold, there came a certain ruler, and...
MHCC -> Mat 9:27-31
MHCC: Mat 9:27-31 - --At this time the Jews expected Messiah would appear; these blind men knew and proclaimed in the streets of Capernaum that he was come, and that Jes...
Matthew Henry -> Mat 9:27-34
Matthew Henry: Mat 9:27-34 - -- In these verses we have an account of two more miracles wrought together by our Saviour. I. The giving of sight to two blind men, ...
Barclay -> Mat 9:27-31
Barclay: Mat 9:27-31 - "FAITH'S TEST AND FAITH'S REWARD" Blindness was a distressingly common disease in Palestine. It came partly from the glare of the eastern sun on unprotected eyes, and partly becau...
Constable: Mat 8:1--11:2 - --III. The manifestation of the King 8:1--11:1
"Matthew has laid the foun...






