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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Matius 9:30
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Maka meleklah mata mereka. Dan Yesuspun dengan tegas berpesan kepada mereka, kata-Nya: "Jagalah supaya jangan seorangpun mengetahui hal ini."
Maka celiklah mata kedua-duanya itu, lalu Yesus pun berpesanlah sangat-sangat, kata-Nya, "Ingat baik-baik, jangan seorang pun mengetahui perkara ini."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
their: Psalms 146:8, Isaiah 35:5, Isaiah 42:7, Isaiah 52:13, John 9:7-26
straitly: Matthew 8:4, Matthew 12:16, Matthew 17:9, Mark 5:43, Luke 5:14, Luke 8:56
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 5:23 - fetch Matthew 6:3 - let Matthew 8:13 - and as Matthew 11:5 - blind Matthew 15:28 - be it Mark 1:43 - General Mark 8:26 - Neither Luke 5:13 - I will
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And their eyes were opened,.... Some copies read, "immediately"; and so do the Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions: and this was certainly the true and real matter of fact, that as soon as Christ had touched their eyes, and said the above words, their sight was perfectly restored to them; and they had a clear, full, and true sight of objects, as men have, whose vision faculty is in its full strength and rigour, and their eyes open:
and Jesus straitly charged them, saying, see that no man know it. This was a very strict charge, and according to the signification of the word here used, it was given with great austerity of countenance, and severity of expression, in a very rough and threatening manner; which Christ might be the rather induced to, because he had given such like orders already, and they had not been observed: the reasons for concealing the miracle are not very obvious; it seems likely, that with the same view he took no notice of these blind men in the street, but went into an house, and cured them; which seems to be, to shun all appearance of vain glory, or seeking popular applause, that he gave these orders; or it may be, he did not choose to be made more known by this miracle, or at this time, or by these men; he might foresee that it would be attended with ill consequences; either the more to irritate the resentments of some persons against him; or to put others on doing things which were disagreeable to him; as setting him up for a temporal prince among them, being David's son.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And their eyes were opened - Immediately. That is, their sight was restored: “And Jesus straitly charged them.” He enjoined it on them in the most earnest and solemn manner.
See that no man know it - That is, do not make proclamation of this; do not make it your business to tell every man of it; do not go forth as if I wished that you should proclaim this abroad. The injunction could not mean that they should screen the fact that no one “should” know it, for there were witnesses of it, and it would be made known; but they were not to make it a point to proclaim to the world what was done to them. This was in accordance with the usual habit of the Saviour Matthew 8:4; Matthew 12:16, and also with his own precepts to others Matthew 6:1-4.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 30. Straitly charged them — He charged them severely, from ενεβριμησατο, from εν, and βριμαομαι, to roar or storm with anger; he charged them, on pain of his displeasure, not to make it as yet public. See the reasons, Clarke "Matthew 8:4".