Matthew 9:18-25
behold.Mr 5:22-43; Lu 8:41-56ruler.Lu 8:49; 13:14; 18:18; Ac 13:15worshipped.8:2; 14:33; 15:25; 17:14; 20:20; 28:17; Mr 5:22; Lu 17:15,16Ac 10:25,26My daughter.24; Mr 5:23; Lu 7:2; 8:42,49; Joh 4:47-49come.8:8,9; 2Ki 5:11; Joh 11:21,22,25,32 8:7; Joh 4:34; Ac 10:38; Ga 6:9,10 behold.Mr 5:25-43; Lu 8:43-56an issue.Le 15:25-33touched.14:36; Mr 5:28; 6:56; 8:22; Ac 5:15; 19:12hem.23:5; Nu 15:38,39; De 22:12; Lu 8:44 If.Mr 5:26-33; Lu 8:45-47; Ac 19:12 Daughter.2; Mr 5:34; Lu 8:48thy.29; Mr 10:52; Lu 7:50; 17:19; 18:42; Ac 14:9; Heb 4:2from.17:18; Joh 4:53; Ac 16:18 into.18,19; Mr 5:35-38; Lu 8:49-51the minstrels.11:17; 2Ch 35:25; Jer 9:17-20; Mr 5:38-40; Lu 7:32; Ac 9:39 Give.1Ki 17:18-24; Ac 9:40; 20:10not.Joh 11:4,11-13And.27:39-43; Ps 22:6,7; Isa 49:7; 53:3 the people.2Ki 4:32-36; Ac 9:40,41and took.Mr 1:31; 5:41; 8:23; 9:27; Lu 8:54 Mark 5:22-43
there.Mt 9:18,19; Lu 8:41,42rulers.Lu 13:14; Ac 13:15; 18:8,17he fell.33; Mt 2:11; Lu 5:8; 8:28; Ac 10:25,26; Re 22:8 besought.7:25-27; 9:21,22; 2Sa 12:15,16; Ps 50:15; 107:19; Lu 4:38; 7:2,3,12Joh 4:46,47; 11:3lay thy hands.6:5,6,13; 16:18; 2Ki 5:11; Mt 8:3; Lu 4:40; 13:13; Ac 28:8Jas 5:14,15 went.Lu 7:6; Ac 10:38and thronged.31; 3:9,10,20; Lu 8:42,45; 12:1; 19:3 a certain.Mt 9:20-22; Lu 8:43,44an issue.Le 15:19,20,25-27twelve.Lu 13:11; Joh 5:5,6; Ac 4:22; 9:33,34 had suffered.No person will wonder at this account when he considers the therapeutics of the Jewish physicians, in reference to diseases of this kind (for an account of which, see Drs. Lightfoot and Clarke). She was, therefore, a fit patient for the Great Physician. Job 13:4; Jer 8:22; 30:12,13; 51:8nothing.Ps 108:12 touched.6:56; 2Ki 13:21; Mt 14:36; Ac 5:15; 19:12 28 straightway.Ex 15:26; Job 33:24,25; Ps 30:2; 103:3; 107:20; 147:3fountain.Le 20:18plague.34; 3:10; 1Ki 8:37; Lu 7:21 virtue.Lu 6:19; 8:46; 1Pe 2:9; *marg: Thou seest.Lu 8:45; 9:12 32 the woman.4:41; Lu 1:12,29; 8:47and told.Ps 30:2; 66:16; 103:2-5; 116:12-14 Daughter.Mt 9:2,22; Lu 8:48thy faith.10:52; Lu 7:50; 8:48; 17:19; 18:42; Ac 14:9go.1Sa 1:17; 20:42; 2Ki 5:19; Ec 9:7 there came.Lu 8:49thy daughter.Joh 5:25; 11:25why.Lu 7:6,7; Joh 11:21,32,39the Master.10:17; Mt 26:18; Joh 11:28 only.34; 9:23; 2Ch 20:20; Mt 9:28,29; 17:20; Lu 8:50; Joh 4:48-50; 11:40Ro 4:18-24 he suffered.Lu 8:51; Ac 9:40save.9:2; 14:33; 2Co 13:1 and seeth.Jer 9:17-20; Mt 9:23,24; 11:17; Lu 8:52,53; Ac 9:39 not dead.Da 12:2; Joh 11:11-13; Ac 20:10; 1Co 11:30; 1Th 4:13,14; 5:10 they.Ge 19:14; Ne 2:19; Job 12:4; Ps 22:7; 123:3,4; Lu 16:14; Ac 17:32when.2Ki 4:33; Mt 7:6; 9:24,25; Lu 8:53,54he taketh.He took just so many as prudence required, and as were sufficient to prove the reality of the cure; to have permitted the presence of more, might have savoured of ostentation. took.1:31; Ac 9:40,41Talitha cumi.[Talitha cumi;] which is pure Syriac, the same as in the Syriac version, the proper translation of which is given by the evangelist. Damsel.1:41; Ge 1:3; Ps 33:9; Lu 7:14,15; 8:54,55; Joh 5:28,29; 11:43,44Ro 4:17; Php 3:21 1:27; 4:41; 6:51; 7:37; Ac 3:10-13 he charged.1:43; 3:12; 7:36; Mt 8:4; 9:30; 12:16-18; 17:9; Lu 5:14; 8:56; Joh 5:41and commanded.This was to shew that she had not only returned to life, but was also restored to perfect health; and to intimate, that though raised to life by extraordinary power, she must be continued in existence, as before, by the use of ordinary means. The advice of a heathen, on another subject, is quite applicable: {Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus inciderit.} "When the miraculous power of God is necessary, let it be resorted to; when not necessary, let the ordinary means be used." To act otherwise would be to tempt God. Given.Lu 24:30,42,43; Ac 10:41
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