Matthew 9:8
When the crowds saw it, they were afraid, and they glorified God, who had given such authority to men. The crowd's response is the right response — fear and glorification of God — but with an interesting formulation: who had given such authority to men. The plural men may indicate that they understood Jesus to represent a broader gift of divine authority, perhaps anticipating the disciples who will exercise similar authority in Matthew 10. Or it may reflect their uncertainty about Jesus' identity: they recognize that God is working through this man without fully understanding who this man is. Either way, the glory goes to God — the healings are transparent to the Father who is working through the Son.