“And all the people were amazed, and said, “Can this be the Son of David?””
And all the people were amazed, and said: can this be the Son of David? The crowd's messianic question — can this be the Son of David? — is the question that the healing prompts. The Son of David title is the distinctively Matthean messianic designation: Matthew's Gospel alone records that the blind men of Jericho call Jesus Son of David (Matthew 20:30–31). The crowd's question is open and wondering; the Pharisees' response is closed and accusatory.
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Matthew 12:23
“And all the people were amazed, and said, “Can this be the Son of David?””
And all the people were amazed, and said: can this be the Son of David? The crowd's messianic question — can this be the Son of David? — is the question that the healing prompts. The Son of David title is the distinctively Matthean messianic designation: Matthew's Gospel alone records that the blind men of Jericho call Jesus Son of David (Matthew 20:30–31). The crowd's question is open and wondering; the Pharisees' response is closed and accusatory.
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And all the people were amazed, and said: can this be the Son of David? The crowd's messianic question — can this be the Son of David? — is the question that the healing prompts. The Son of David title is the distinctively Matthean messianic designation: Matthew's Gospel alone records that the blind men of Jericho call Jesus Son of David (Matthew 20:30–31). The crowd's question is open and wondering; the Pharisees' response is closed and accusatory.