Matthew 8:2

"When he came down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him."

Key Reflection

As Jesus descended from the mount after his encounter with the Transfiguration, a large crowd gathered around him. This scene reflects the growing popularity and recognition of Jesus among the people. In first-century Jewish culture, such a gathering was not just an expression of admiration; it also underscored the expectation that Jesus might be the Messiah who would bring about divine intervention and salvation, much like Moses had led the Israelites out of Egypt. The crowd's presence sets the stage for significant events to unfold, including the healing miracles and teachings that follow.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 2. There came a leper. No disease with which the human family has been afflicted, has been more dreadful than that which is often mentioned in the Bible as the leprosy. It first exhibits itself on the surface of the skin. The appearance is not always the same, but it commonly resembles the spot made by the puncture of a pin, or the pustules of a ring-worm. The spots generally make their appearance very suddenly. Perhaps its appearance might be hastened by any sudden passion, as fear or anger. See Nu 12:10; 2 Ch 26:19.

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