Matthew 8:6
“And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented.”
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Gill's ExpositionBaptist theologian, 1697–1771
And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home,.... It would be a difficulty whether it was a son or a servant he was so…
Barnes' NotesPresbyterian pastor, 1798–1870
Sick of the palsy - See the notes at Mat 4:24. The particular form which the palsy assumed in this case is not…
Matthew HenryNonconformist minister, 1662–1714Matthew 8:5-13
We have here an account of Christ's curing the centurion's servant of a palsy. This was done at Capernaum, where Christ…
Cambridge BibleAcademic commentary, 1882–1921
my servant or "slave;" the Greek word is a more affectionate term than the word translated servant in Mat 8:8.
the palsy…
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