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Luke 5:15 — King James Version← Study notes

But so much the more went there a fame abroad of him: and great multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed by him of their infirmities.


Luke 5:15Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 5:1518 words
GreekMeaning
διήρχετοdiērcheto
Was spread abroadverbG1330
δὲde
nowwordG1161
μᾶλλονmallon
still moreadverbG3123
ho
thearticleG3588
λόγοςlogos
reportnounG3056
περὶperi
concerningprepositionG4012
αὐτοῦautou
HimpronounG846
καὶkai
andwordG2532
συνήρχοντοsynērchonto
were comingverbG4905
ὄχλοιochloi
crowdsnounG3793
πολλοὶpolloi
greatadjectiveG4183
ἀκούεινakouein
to hearverbG191
καὶkai
andwordG2532
θεραπεύεσθαιtherapeuesthai
to be healedverbG2323
ἀπὸapo
fromprepositionG575
τῶνtōn
thearticleG3588
ἀσθενειῶνastheneiōn
sicknessesnounG769
αὐτῶνautōn
himpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 5:15

The fourth miracle after Jesus came to Capernaum was the healing of a leprous man. But since He illumined the fourth day with the sun, and made it more glorious than the rest, we ought to think this work more glorious than those that went before; of which it is said, And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a man full of leprosy. Rightly no definite place is mentioned where the leprous man was healed, to signify that not one people of any particular city,…

Ambrose · 4th century

Now the leper worshipped the Lord God in His bodily form, and thought not the Word of God to be a creature because of His flesh, nor because He was the Word did he think lightly of the flesh which He put on; nay rather in a created temple he adored the Creator of all things, falling down on his face, as it follows, And when he saw Jesus he fell on his face, and besought him.

ATHAN ·

For he knew that leprosy yields not to the skill of physicians, but he saw the devils cast out by the Divine authority, and multitudes cured of divers diseases, all which he conceived was the work of the Divine arm.

Cyril of Alexandria · 5th century
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