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Matthew

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But Jesus knowing it, retired from thence: and many followed him, and he healed them all.

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Following this, Mark recounts events in a manner that does not adhere strictly to chronological order. It remains unclear whether the crowds assembled before Jesus ascended the mountain, as Mark suggests, or if these events unfolded at different times. This ambiguity is also present in Luke’s account: During that time, He ascended the mountain to pray. The phrase \\"during those days\\" clearly indicates that the events described did not follow immediately after the prior ones."},{"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":"We should distance ourselves from the ungodly and not succumb to their folly, putting ourselves at risk. 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