Matthew 8:18 - Exposition
Parallel passages: Mark 4:35 ; Luke 8:22 . Now when Jesus saw great multitudes about him . So also the Revised Version and Westcott and Hort margin; but Westcott and Hort text, "a multitude," with B. Probably the received text is derived from Luke 8:1 . From the parallel passages it is natural to infer that this crossing was some little time subsequent to the evening of the day on which he had healed Peter's wife's mother, etc. ( Luke 8:14-16 ), and that it was on the day in which he had spoken the parable of the sower. He gave commandment to depart unto the other side. It was good for the multitude that he should leave them, for they were wont to take too carnal a view of his mission (cf. John 6:15 ), and would now have time to consider its true nature; and it was an opportunity of blessing to all who were on that further shore.
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