Matthew 9:9

"But when the multitudes saw it, they marveled and glorified God, who had given such authority to men."

Key Reflection

The people's marvel at Jesus' authority demonstrated through Matthew's call signifies their recognition of a divine power at work. This moment foreshadows the broader scope of Jesus' ministry, where he will perform miracles that astonish and glorify God, revealing his sovereignty and compassion.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 9. Sitting at the receipt of custom. That is, at the place where custom, or tribute, was received; or, in other words, he was a publican, or tax-gatherer. See Barnes "Mt 5:47". This man was Matthew, the writer of this gospel. The same account is found in Mr 2:14; Lu 5:27,28. Both those evangelists call him Levi. That it was the same man is known by the circumstances in which he was called being the same in all the evangelists, and by all concurring in the statement that our Saviour was present at a feast soon after he called him, and by the fact that Levi is not mentioned in the catalogue of the apostles. The Jews were in the habit of giving several names to the same person.

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