“But they went away and spread his fame through all that district.”
But they went away and spread his fame through all that district. The disobedience to the secrecy command — they spread his fame through all that district — is not commended but it is reported. The spread of news about Jesus is unstoppable; the warning against it is overridden by the enthusiasm of those who have been healed. Mark's gospel presents this pattern most prominently (Mark 1:44–45; 7:36). The news that spreads creates the crowds that produce both the receptive and the hostile responses that occupy the rest of the gospel.
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Matthew 9:31
“But they went away and spread his fame through all that district.”
But they went away and spread his fame through all that district. The disobedience to the secrecy command — they spread his fame through all that district — is not commended but it is reported. The spread of news about Jesus is unstoppable; the warning against it is overridden by the enthusiasm of those who have been healed. Mark's gospel presents this pattern most prominently (Mark 1:44–45; 7:36). The news that spreads creates the crowds that produce both the receptive and the hostile responses that occupy the rest of the gospel.
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But they went away and spread his fame through all that district. The disobedience to the secrecy command — they spread his fame through all that district — is not commended but it is reported. The spread of news about Jesus is unstoppable; the warning against it is overridden by the enthusiasm of those who have been healed. Mark's gospel presents this pattern most prominently (Mark 1:44–45; 7:36). The news that spreads creates the crowds that produce both the receptive and the hostile responses that occupy the rest of the gospel.