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I will come and heal him (εγω ελθων θεραπευσω αυτον). Future indicative, not deliberative subjunctive in question (McNeile). The w…

I will come and heal him — In St. Luke’s report, these words are omitted, but they are implied in our Lord’s act of going with the elders …

And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a test…

Pseudo-Chrysostom: After teaching His disciples on the mount and healing the leper at the foot of the mount, the Lord c…

On “Lord,” see comment on 7:21–23. The servant of this centurion had a form of paralysis, though we do not know its precise nature. Jesus’ response…

And Jesus says unto him, I will come and heal him . This answer of Christ's, which is short and full, not only shows the …

This centurion was a Gentile, a Roman soldier. Though he was a soldier, yet he was a godly man. No one's calling or place will be an excuse for unb…

And when he had entered into Capernaum. Here, Christ’s power is shown from His absence. Firstly, the centurion’s piety wi…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson