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Matius 9:28
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Setelah Yesus masuk ke dalam sebuah rumah, datanglah kedua orang buta itu kepada-Nya dan Yesus berkata kepada mereka: "Percayakah kamu, bahwa Aku dapat melakukannya?" Mereka menjawab: "Ya Tuhan, kami percaya."
Setelah Ia sampai ke rumah, orang-orang buta itu pun datang menghadap Dia, lalu berkatalah Yesus kepada mereka itu, "Adakah kamu percaya, bahwa Aku berkuasa berbuat perkara ini?" Maka kata kedua-duanya, "Kami percaya, ya Tuhan!"
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
come: Matthew 8:14, Matthew 13:36
Believe: Matthew 9:22, Matthew 8:2, Matthew 13:58, Mark 9:23, Mark 9:24, John 4:48-50, John 11:26, John 11:40
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 17:16 - the barrel Mark 5:36 - only Mark 7:24 - and would Mark 9:22 - if Mark 10:52 - thy faith Luke 5:12 - if Luke 7:22 - how Luke 18:43 - he Acts 9:34 - Jesus Christ Acts 14:9 - he had 2 Corinthians 6:13 - be Hebrews 11:19 - God
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when he was come into the house,.... In which he dwelt, whilst at Capernaum: for he took no notice of them by the way; but though they followed him close, and cried vehemently, he did not stop to speak to them, or give them a cure: according to their request, but went on his way; which he did, partly to avoid the populace, and that he might not be seen by men, in what he did, and partly to try their faith, and the constancy of it.
The blind men came to him; being directed by others, into what house he went, and where he was, and very probably with the leave of Christ:
and Jesus saith unto them, believe ye that I am able to do this? That is, to have mercy on them, as they requested, by curing them of their blindness; which, though not expressed, is implied, and is the thing designed: this question is put, not as being ignorant of, or as doubting their faith in him, which they had expressed, in calling him the son of David; and had shown the firmness and constancy of it, by following him, though he took no notice of them; but partly, for the further trial of their faith, and to bring them to a more open profession of it, as to this particular, his power to cure them of their blindness; and partly, for the sake of those, that were in the house:
they said unto him, yea, Lord. They firmly believed he had power to do it, they had not the least doubt and hesitation in their minds about it; for though their bodily eyes were at present dark, the eyes of their understandings were enlightened, to see and know Jesus to be the true Messiah, David's Son, and Lord.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And when he was come into the house - That is, either into the house which he usually occupied in Capernaum, or the house of some friend. They had followed him, but thus far he had not seemed to heed their cries, and he entered the house as if he did not intend to regard them - probably for the trial of their faith.
The blind men came to him - That is, they followed him into the house. They showed a determination to persevere until they obtained what they asked.
Believe ye that I am able to do this? - To work such a miracle. Though they had followed him and cried after him, yet he required of them an open profession of their faith in regard to his power.
They said unto him, Yea, Lord - We have no doubt of this. We came with that assurance: we have followed thee with that belief. It was on this simple profession of their faith that the miracle was performed, as it is on the simple profession of our faith that our souls will be saved.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Matthew 9:28. When he was come unto the house — That is, the house of Peter at Capernaum, where he ordinarily lodged.
Believe ye that I am able to do this? — Without faith Jesus does nothing to men's souls now, no more than he did to their bodies in the days of his flesh.
They said unto him, Yea, Lord. — Under a sense of our spiritual blindness we should have,
1st. A lively faith in the almighty grace of Christ.
2dly. A fervent, incessant cry for the communication of this grace.
3dly. A proper view of his incarnation, because it is through his union with our nature, and by his sufferings and death, we are to expect salvation.