Matthew 19:3

"Great multitudes followed him, and he healed them there."

Key Reflection

This verse illustrates Jesus' growing popularity and his role as a healer, attracting large crowds wherever he went. It sets the stage for significant interactions and teachings that would follow, highlighting both his outreach and the transformative power of his ministry.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 3. The Pharisees also came. See Barnes "Mt 3:7". Tempting him. This means, to get him, if possible, to express an opinion that should involve him in difficulty. There was the more art in this captious question which they proposed, as at that time the people were very much divided on the subject. A part, following the opinions of Hillel, said, that a man might divorce his wife for any offence, or any dislike he might have of her. See Barnes "Mt 5:31". Others, of the school of Shammai, maintained, that divorce was unlawful, except in case of adultery. Whatever opinion, therefore, Christ expressed, they expected that he would involve himself in difficulty with one of their parties.

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