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By the prince of the devils (εν τω αρχοντ των δαιμονιων). Demons, not devils. The codex Bezae omits this verse, but it is probably…

Prince of the devils. That is, Beelzebub. See Barnes, Matthew 12:24.

Through the prince of the devils — In Matthew 12:24-30, this charge reappears with the addition of the name “Beelzebub” as the pri…

And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spoke: and the multitudes marvelled, saying, It was never so seen in Israel. But the Pharisees said, …

Remigius of Auxerre: Observe the beautiful order of His miracles: after giving sight to the blind, He restored speech to the m…

This is not the first intimation of direct opposition to Jesus in Matthew (vv.3, 11, 14, 24; cf. 5:10–12, 44). But the tide of opposition, which la…

But the Pharisees said—from this it is evident with what rage and fury they were filled, who did not hesitate to attack with wicked slande…

But the Pharisees said
Who were the sworn enemies of Christ, and were filled with envy at him, and malice against hi…

Of the two, better a mute devil than a blaspheming one. Christ's cures strike at the root, and remove the effect by taking away the cause; they ope…

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
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