34. And looking up to heaven--ever acknowledging His Father,
even while the healing was seen to flow from Himself (see on
Joh 5:19).
he sighed--"over the wreck," says
TRENCH, "which sin had brought
about, and the malice of the devil in deforming the fair features of
God's original creation." But, we take it, there was a yet more painful
impression of that "evil thing and bitter" whence all our ills have
sprung, and which, when "Himself took our infirmities and bare our
sicknesses"
(Mt 8:17),
became mysteriously His own.
"In thought of these his brows benign,
Not even in healing, cloudless shine." KEBLE |
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