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Mark 10:52 — King James Version← Study notes

And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole. And immediately he received his sight, and followed Jesus in the way.


Mark 10:52Greek Interlinear

Greek · Mark 10:5220 words
GreekMeaning
καὶkai
AndwordG2532
ho
thearticleG3588
ἸησοῦςIēsous
JesusnounG2424
εἶπενeipen
sayverbG3004
αὐτῷautō
to himpronounG846
ὝπαγεHypage
do goverbG5217
thearticleG3588
πίστιςpistis
faithnounG4102
σουsou
of youpronounG4771
σέσωκένsesōken
has healedverbG4982
σεse
youpronounG4771
καὶkai
andwordG2532
εὐθὺςeuthys
anon, by and by, forthwithadjectiveG2117
ἀνέβλεψενaneblepsen
he received sightverbG308
καὶkai
and / alsowordG2532
ἠκολούθειēkolouthei
he was followingverbG190
αὐτῷautō
he / she / it / samepronounG846
ἐνen
onprepositionG1722
τῇ
thearticleG3588
ὁδῷhodō
waynounG3598
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Mark 10:52

The name of the city agrees with the approaching Passion of our Lord; for it is said, 'And they came to Jericho.' Jericho means moon or anathema; but the failing of the flesh of Christ is the preparation of the heavenly Jerusalem.

Jerome · 4th century

Matthew says, that there were two blind men sitting by the wayside, who cried to the Lord, and received their sight; but Luke relates that one blind man was enlightened by Him, with a like order of circumstances, as He was going into Jericho; where no one, at least no wise man, will suppose that the Evangelists wrote things contrary to one another, but that one wrote more fully, what another has left out.

Bede · 8th century

It is for this reason that Mark wished to relate his case alone, because his receiving his sight had gained for the miracle a fame, illustrious in proportion to the extent of the knowledge of his affliction. But although Luke relates a miracle done entirely in the same way, nevertheless we must understand that a similar miracle was wrought on another blind man, and a similar method of the same miracle.

Augustine · 4th century · de Con. Evan., ii, 65
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