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Were opened (ηνεωιχθησαν). Triple augment (on οι=ωι, ε and then on preposition αν = ην).
Strictly charged them

Straitly charged them—The word, which originally implies the panting breath of vehement emotion, is one of the strongest used by t…

Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you. And their eyes were opened; and Jesus straitly charged them, saying…

St. Jerome: The miracles that had gone before—of the ruler's daughter and the woman with the issue of blood—are now followed …

Jesus’ touching the blind men’s eyes—perhaps no more than a compa ionate gesture to encourage faith—was not the sole means of this healing: it also…

And Jesus threatened them. Either he wished to have other persons as witnesses of the miracle, or to delay its publication until another t…

And their eyes were opened
Some copies read, "immediately"; and so do the Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions: and…

At this time the Jews expected the Messiah would appear; these blind men knew and proclaimed in the streets of Capernaum that he had come, and that…

Above, it was shown how He restored life; here it is mentioned how He gave vital functions. And, firstly, it is mentioned how He restored sight; an…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson