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Matthew 8:3 - Exposition

And Jesus put forth ( and he stretched forth , Revised Version) his hand, and touched him . The careful record of the twofold action may be either a trace of the increasing astonishment of the bystanders or a means of indicating that this was no accidental touch, but the result of deliberate will (cf. Matthew 14:31 ). According to the Law (Le Matthew 13:46 with 11:40), our Lord by this action would become unclean until the evening. But of this there is no hint. That indeed he could not by it contract any real impurity, or even any ceremonial impurity in the eyes of God, is self-evident. But how could he himself justify his exemption from the Law? and how could the people justify it? Probably both he and they felt that as " the priests, in their contact with the leper to be adjudged, were exempted from the law of defilement," much more was the One who "cleansed" him. "He says, I will , ' to meet the heresy of Photinus. He commands , because of Afius. He touches , because of Manichseus" (Ambrose, in Ford). Saying , I will ( θέλω ). Synchronous with the action. Be thou clean ; be thou made clean (Revised Version); καθαρίσθητι . The external power which the man had himself acknowledged was now applied to him, and he was made clean by it, physically and therefore ceremonially. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed ..

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