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Lord, I believe (Πιστευω, κυριε). Κυριε here = Lord (reverence, no longer respect as in 36). A short creed, but to the point.
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I believe. This was the overflowing expression of gratitude and faith.
And he worshipped him. He did homage to him as the …

And he said, Lord, I believe.—The title is repeated, but now with a deeper meaning. His half-faith has passed into full c…

He said to him, Do you believe in the Son of God? He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe in him?
And Jesus…

St. John Chrysostom: Those who suffer for the sake of the truth and the confession of Christ come to the greatest honor, as we…

When Jesus said that the “Son of Man” was the person speaking, the man instantly responded by worshiping Jesus. He was ready to believe on the one …

And he worshipped him. It may be asked, Did the blind man honor or worship Christ as God? The word which the Evangelist employs (προσέκυνη…

And he said, Lord, I believe
He immediately found faith in his soul, and that in exercise, moving towards, and actin…

Christ acknowledges those who acknowledge Him, His truth, and His ways. Particular notice is taken of such a sufferer in the cause of Christ and fo…

After the Evangelist showed how the Jews cast out the man born blind because he persisted in the truth, he now shows how Jesus received a…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson