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Matthew

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And when he was come to the house, the blind men came to him. And Jesus saith to them, Do you believe, that I can do this unto you? They say to him, Yea, Lord.

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When they addressed Him as the Son of David, He responded by elevating their understanding of His identity, asking them, “Do you believe that I can do this?” He did not inquire whether they believed He could petition the Father on their behalf; rather, He asked straightforwardly if they believed in His power to act. They recognized Him as Jesus Christ, moving beyond the title of son of David, as they acknowledged His divine authority."},{"author-name":"Jerome of Stridon","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88dcd3432c6dd41375498_Jerome%20of%20Stridon.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":4,"exegesis-text":"As the Lord Jesus made His way through the house of the ruler and continued on to His own home, we read that He got into a boat, crossed back, and returned to His city. At that time, two blind men called out, crying, \\"Have mercy on us, O son of David.\\" Their healing did not occur merely as He passed by, as they may have believed, but only after He had arrived at His home and they approached Him and came inside. Initially, their faith was tested so that they could receive the illumination of true faith. This miracle, alongside the healing of the ruler’s daughter and the woman suffering from bleeding, illustrates how death and weakness are intertwined with blindness. Truly, both groups were blind when the Lord traversed this age, seeking to return to His dwelling. If they had failed to acknowledge Him, pleading for mercy as \\"O son of David,\\" and if they had not answered Jesus when He asked, “Do you believe that I can do this?” with the response, “Yes, Lord,” they would not have recovered the former light of their eyes."},{"author-name":"Theophylact of Bulgaria","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c8989296bafed9104677d7_Theophylact%20of%20Bulgaria.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":11,"exegesis-text":"He leads the blind men to the house to demonstrate the strength of their faith and to reveal the shortcomings of the Jewish leaders. He inquires whether they have faith, illustrating that belief enables all things to be achieved."},{"author-name":"Euthymios Zigabenos","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":11,"exegesis-text":"He guided them home, so that the dissatisfied would not perceive Him as performing miracles out of mere ambition. With great wisdom, He orchestrated everything to eliminate any opportunity for blame. It is likely that the dwelling where He stayed belonged to one of His followers. Do you believe that I can accomplish this? meaning what you are requesting. He was aware that they had faith in His ability—otherwise, they would not have called out as they pursued Him; however, He inquired to make their faith evident and to encourage others through it. His acts of healing were performed not only for those restored but primarily for the witnesses who saw and heard. They called out to Him, ‘Lord!’ They no longer referred to Him as Son of David, but as Lord, for His question had elevated their faith to new heights."},{"author-name":"Gregorios Palamas","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88bfc03f555204c307b7e_Gregorios%20Palamas.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":14,"exegesis-text":"The Lord, in accomplishing His divine mission and simultaneously revealing the faith of the blind men, guides them quietly in response to their plea until He arrives at the house from which He initially departed. He then inquires of them, \\"Do you believe that I can do this?\\" They respond, \\"Yes, Lord.\\" His question is not posed out of lack of knowledge, but rather to make evident the faith of the blind men to those who do not understand. Subsequently, after touching their eyes, He declares, \\"According to your faith be it done.\\""},{"author-name":"Nicephoros (Theotokis)","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c8958407451968d9c204fb_Nicephoros%20(Theotokis).png","category":"Christian Authors","century":18,"exegesis-text":"As Jesus Christ entered the dwelling, the blind men present approached Him, and He inquired of them, \\"Do you have faith that I can fulfill your request, that is, do you believe I can restore your sight?\\" They responded, \\"Yes, Lord, we believe!\\" But why did He ask this question? As the Knower of hearts, Christ understood the faith and devotion of the blind men. He did not require affirmation of their beliefs for His own sake; rather, His inquiry served to teach us that grace cannot be bestowed without faith. Just as He demanded belief from the blind men to grant them sight to perceive earthly matters, He similarly asks for our faith to reveal the truths of the heavenly realm; for belief must come before understanding. Thus, the Prophet proclaimed, \\"I believed; therefore I have spoken\\" (Psalm 115:1), and the Apostle echoed, \\"We also believe, and therefore we speak\\" (2 Corinthians 4:13). When the blind men demonstrated their faith by responding, \\"Yes, Lord!\\"—"},{"author-name":"Abbot Panteleimon about the Trinity","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"For the blind, the Lord's silence served as a challenge to their faith. WHEN HE ENTERED THE HOUSE, the blind followed Him and courageously approached Him. 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We believe with all our hearts.’ They no longer referred to Him merely as the Son of David; instead, their thoughts rose to a higher understanding, acknowledging His supreme authority."},{"author-name":"Michail (Lusin)","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c89550c567e172d15b3055_Michail%20(Lusin).png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"\\"Entered the dwelling\\": evaluating the steadfastness of the blind men's faith, and planning to perform a miracle in secrecy that would remain undisclosed."},{"author-name":"Gladkow B.I.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88bf0ceef8c96e09a6521_Gladkow%20B.I..png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"When Jesus arrived at a certain house, the crowd gathered around Him, including two blind men who were crying out for healing and the restoration of their sight. 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The Lord inquired, ‘Do you believe that I can do this?’ They affirmed, ‘Yes, Lord!’ Gently touching their eyes, He declared, ‘According to your faith be it unto you.’ Instantly, their sight was restored. No sooner had the healed men departed from the Lord’s presence than they brought a man afflicted by a demon, who had been rendered mute by the unclean spirit. The Lord also healed this individual, casting out the demon, and the formerly silent man began to speak. This event marked the conclusion of one of the many arduous days in the life of the Lord, which had commenced with a journey to the eastern shore of the sea, into the territory of the Gadarene."}]}

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