Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
And his fame went throughout all Syria—reaching first to the part of it adjacent to Galilee, called Syro-Phœnicia (Mark 7:26), and thence extending far and wide.
and they brought unto him all sick people—all that were ailing or unwell. Those
that were taken—for this is a distinct class, not an explanation of the "unwell" class, as our translators understood it.
with divers diseases and torments—that is, acute disorders.
and those which were possessed with devils—that were demonized or possessed with demons.
and those which were lunatic—moon-struck.
and those that had the palsy—paralytics, a word not naturalized when our version was made.
and he healed them—These healings were at once His credentials and illustrations of "the glad tidings" which He proclaimed. After reading this account of our Lord's first preaching tour, can we wonder at what follows?
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Matthew 4:24:
Matthew 4:12
Matthew 4:22
Mark 1:21
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