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Clementine Latin Vulgate
1 Machabæorum 9:33
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Et ejecto d�monio, locutus est mutus, et mirat� sunt turb�, dicentes: Numquam apparuit sic in Isra�l.
Et eiecto daemone, locutus est mutus. Et miratae sunt turbae dicentes: "Numquam apparuit sic in Israel!".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the dumb: Matthew 15:30, Matthew 15:31, Exodus 4:11, Exodus 4:12, Isaiah 35:6, Mark 7:32-37, Luke 11:14
It: 2 Kings 5:8, Psalms 76:1, Jeremiah 32:20, Luke 7:9
Reciprocal: Matthew 12:23 - the people Mark 1:27 - they were Mark 2:12 - We never Mark 5:15 - him that Mark 9:25 - thou Luke 1:64 - his mouth Luke 4:36 - They were Luke 13:11 - a spirit John 15:24 - If Acts 4:21 - for all
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake,.... The cause of his dumbness being removed, the effect ceased, and the man spake as he did before, and as other men do; and this was done, according to the Persic version, "as soon as Christ saw him"; the devil not being able to bear his presence, much less withstand his power: but as soon as Christ had set his eyes upon the man possessed by him, and had given him orders to be gone, he immediately went out, and the man was restored to his speech again;
and the multitude marvelled, saying, it was never so seen in Israel. The vast crowds of people, who were alarmed with the former miracles of Christ, and came along with the friends of the dumb man, when they heard him speak so suddenly and plainly, and with so much freedom, nothing being said or done to him, were surprised; and declared very frankly, that though many wonderful things had been done in Israel, in times past, by Moses, Elijah, Elisha, and others, yet never were such things seen, or heard, or known of, as were done by Christ: referring not to this miracle only, but to all the rest he had just wrought; as curing the woman of her bloody issue, raising Jairus's daughter from the dead, restoring sight to the two blind men, and now casting out a dumb devil.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake - The miracle is narrated in the briefest terms; but the effect was immediate and the restoration was complete.
It was never so seen in Israel - Never was there in our land - among the Jews - such a succession of wonders, so striking, so marvelous, so full of the power of God. This was literally true.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 33. And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake — The very miracle which was now wrought was to be the demonstrative proof of the Messiah's being manifested in the flesh. See Isaiah 35:5-6.
It was never so seen in Israel. — The greatest of the prophets has never been able to do such miracles as these. This was the remark of the people; and thus we find that the poor and the simple were more ready to acknowledge the hand of God than the rich and the learned. Many miracles had been wrought in the course of this one day, and this excited their surprise.