Deaf and Dumb Man Healed (Mr 7:31-37).
31. And again, departing from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, he came
unto the Sea of Galilee--or, according to what has very strong claims
to be regarded as the true text here, "And again, departing from the
coasts of Tyre, He came through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee." The
manuscripts in favor of this reading, though not the most numerous, are
weighty, while the versions agreeing with it are among the most ancient;
and all the best critical editors and commentators adopt it. In this
case we must understand that our Lord, having once gone out of the Holy
Land the length of Tyre, proceeded as far north as Sidon, though without
ministering, so far as appears, in those parts, and then bent His steps
in a southeasterly direction. There is certainly a difficulty in the
supposition of so long a detour without any missionary object: and
some may think this sufficient to cast the balance in favor of the
received reading. Be this as it may, on returning from these coasts of
Tyre, He passed
through the midst of the coasts--frontiers.
of Decapolis--crossing the Jordan, therefore, and approaching the
lake on its east side. Here Matthew, who omits the details of the cure
of this deaf and dumb man, introduces some particulars, from which we
learn that it was only one of a great number. "And Jesus," says that
Evangelist
(Mt 15:29-31),
"departed from thence, and came nigh unto the Sea of Galilee, and went
up into a mountain"--the mountain range bounding the lake on the
northeast, in Decapolis: "And great multitudes came unto Him, having
with them lame, blind, dumb, maimed"--not "mutilated," which is but a
secondary sense of the word, but "deformed"--"and many others, and cast
them down at Jesus' feet; and He healed them: insomuch that the
multitude [multitudes] wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the
maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see; and they
glorified the God of Israel"--who after so long and dreary an absence
of visible manifestation, had returned to bless His people as of old
(compare
Lu 7:16).
Beyond this it is not clear from the Evangelist's language that the
people saw into the claims of Jesus. Well, of these cases Mark here
singles out one, whose cure had something peculiar in it.
JFB.
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