15. And straightway all the people--the multitude.
when they beheld him, were greatly amazed--were astounded.
and running to him saluted him--The singularly strong expression of
surprise, the sudden arrest of the discussion, and the rush of the
multitude towards Him, can be accounted for by nothing less than
something amazing in His appearance. There can hardly be any doubt that
His countenance still retained traces of His transfiguration-glory.
(See
Ex 34:29, 30).
So BENGEL,
DE
WETTE,
MEYER,
TRENCH,
ALFORD.
No wonder, if this was the case, that they not only ran to Him, but
saluted Him. Our Lord, however, takes no notice of what had attracted
them, and probably it gradually faded away as He drew near; but
addressing Himself to the scribes, He demands the subject of their
discussion, ready to meet them where they had pressed hard upon His
half-instructed and as yet timid apostles.
JFB.
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