Mark 7:36

"Immediately his ears were opened, and the impediment of his tongue was released, and he spoke clearly."

Key Reflection

In the first-century Jewish context, the ability to hear and speak clearly was seen as a sign of divine blessing and health. Mark 7:36 describes a miraculous healing where a man who was deaf and mute now had his ears opened and could speak fluently. This event would have been understood by the original audience as a powerful demonstration of Jesus' authority, mirroring the miraculous powers attributed to prophets and healers in their culture. The immediate nature of the miracle—“immediately his ears were opened”—underscores its divine origin, leaving no doubt that this was not merely a natural recovery but a direct intervention by God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 36. Tell no man. Do not noise it abroad. He was not ambitious of being known; and he knew that if much was said of his cures, it would excite the jealousy of the Pharisees, and endanger his life. __________________________________________________________________

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