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Introduction

A.M. 4035. A.D. 31.

The evangelist, having given us a general idea of our Lord’s procedure after his entrance on his public work, by informing us, chap. Matthew 4:23 , that he went about preaching the gospel, and healing all manner of sickness; having shown that the doctrine he preached was both confirmed and recommended by the cures he wrought, and having, in the three last chapters, given us a specimen of his preaching, he comes now to give some instances of the miracles he wrought, which proved him to be a teacher come from God, and the great healer, or restorer, of a fallen and disordered world. Here we have,

(1,) His cleansing of a leper, Matthew 8:1-4 .

(2,) His healing a centurion’s servant afflicted with a palsy, Matthew 8:5-13 .

(3,) His healing Peter’s mother-in-law of a fever, and many others, Matthew 8:14-18 .

(4,) His conversing with two persons who were inclined to follow him, and showing them how he ought to be followed, Matthew 8:19-22 .

(5,) He stills a terrible storm by a word’s speaking, Matthew 8:23-27 .

(6,) He cures two demoniacs, permitting the demons which had possessed them to enter into a herd of swine, which, rushing violently into the sea, are drowned, Matthew 8:28-32 .

(7,) The inhabitants of the country, informed of this, desire him to go out of their coasts, Matthew 8:33 , Matthew 8:34 .

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